boast

英[bəʊst] 美[bost]
  • vt. 夸口说,自吹自擂说;以有…而自豪
  • n. 自夸;值得夸耀的事物,引以为荣的事物
  • vi. 自吹自擂
  • n. (Boast)人名;(英)博斯特

词态变化


第三人称单数: boasts;过去式: boasted;过去分词: boasted;现在分词: boasting;

助记提示


1. 谐音: 抱死他,拥抱是不会死的。=> 吹牛。
2. boast 【联系boost 提高,增加,举,抬】自吹自擂 -----吹牛吹上了天。

中文词源


boast 吹牛

来自PIE *bheu, 膨胀,鼓起,吹。词源同bucket, 圆木桶。

英文词源


boast
boast: [13] The immediate source of boast appears to be Anglo-Norman bost, but where it came from before that is far from clear; German dialect bauste(r)n ‘swell’ has been compared, suggesting that it could be of Germanic origin. To begin with it meant ‘loud or threatening talk’ as well as ‘bragging’.
boast (n.)
mid-13c., "arrogance, presumption, pride, vanity;" c. 1300, "a brag, boastful speech," from Anglo-French bost "ostentation," probably via Scandinavian (compare Norwegian baus "proud, bold, daring"), from Proto-Germanic *bausia "to blow up, puff up, swell" (cognates: Middle High German bus "swelling," dialectal German baustern "to swell;" Middle Dutch bose, Dutch boos "evil, wicked, angry," Old High German bosi "worthless, slanderous," German böse "evil, bad, angry"), from PIE *bhou-, variant of root *beu-, *bheu- "to grow, swell" (see bull (n.2)).

The notion apparently is of being "puffed up" with pride; compare Old English belgan "to become angry, offend, provoke," belg "anger, arrogance," from the same root as bellows and belly (n.). Related: Boasted; boasting. An Old English word for "boasting" was micelsprecende, "big talk."
boast (v.)
early 14c., "to brag, speak arrogantly;" from the same source as boast (n.). Related: Boasted; boasting.

双语例句


1. We remember our mother's stern instructions not to boast.
我们谨记母亲不许我们在人前炫耀的严厉教诲。

来自柯林斯例句

2. This year's festival can boast a decently long list of sponsors.
今年该活动节将会拥有相当多的赞助商。

来自柯林斯例句

3. His statement isn't merely an idle boast.
他的话不仅仅是虚张声势的自夸。

来自柯林斯例句

4. I don't want to boast, but I can actually speak six languages.
不是我吹嘘,我确实能讲六种语言。

来自《权威词典》

5. It is nothing to boast of.
这没有什么可夸耀的.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》