bluff1 /blʌf/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PRETENDto pretend something, especially in order to achieve what you want in a difficult or dangerous situation 虛張聲勢,嚇唬;欺騙You wouldn’t really tell her. You’re bluffing! 你不會真的告訴她吧,你在嚇唬我!
bluff your way out of/through/past etc somebody/something (=go somewhere or succeed in doing something by deceiving someone) 騙過某人出來/穿過/經過等;蒙混過關I hope we’ll be able to bluff our way past the guard. 我希望我們可以騙過保安。
‘I was with Don, ’ she said, deciding to bluff it out (=continue to pretend something). 她決定裝到底,就說:“我是和唐在一起。”
bluff somebody into (doing) something (=make someone do something by deceiving them) 騙某人做某事