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boast

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boast1 /bəʊst $ boʊst/ ●●○ verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BOAST to talk too proudly about your abilities, achievements, or possessions 夸口,夸耀,吹嘘
 ‘I wouldn’t be afraid, ’ she boasted.
我才不怕呢。她吹嘘道。
boast that
 Amy boasted that her son was a genius.
埃米夸耀自己的儿子是天才。
boast about
 He’s boasting about how much money he has made.
他在吹嘘自己赚了多少多少钱。
boast of
 The company is inclined to boast of its success.
这家公司喜欢炫耀自己的成就。
2 [transitiveT not in progressive]GOOD/EXCELLENT if a place, object, or organization boasts something, it has something that is very good 〔地方、机构等〕自豪地拥有〔好的事物〕
 The city boasts two excellent museums.
这个城市以拥有两个优秀的博物馆而自豪。
 The Society boasts 3,000 members worldwide.
这个协会以拥有3,000名来自世界各地的会员而自豪。
boaster noun [countableC]
nTHESAURUS
boast to talk too proudly about your abilities, achievements, or possessions because you want other people to admire you
She’s always boasting about how good she is at languages.
brag to boast in a way that annoys other people. Brag is more informal than boast
He was bragging about how many girlfriends he had had.
I don’t think they have anything to brag about.
The rebels have repeatedly bragged that their fighters have been responsible for the mounting attacks on policemen, 226 of whom were killed last year.
blow your own trumpet British EnglishBrE, blow your own horn American EnglishAmE spoken to talk a lot about your achievements – used especially when you want to mention your achievements but do not want to sound as if you are boasting
I don’t want to blow my own trumpet, but it was me who came up with the idea for the project in the first place.
crow to boast about something you have achieved, when other people have been less lucky or successful
Nordstrom and his supporters are still crowing about winning the lawsuit.
gloat to behave in a way that shows that you are proud of your own success and happy about someone else’s failure
The Australians are still gloating over their victory over England.
The liberals are gloating and celebrating all over town.
I haven’t come to gloat! We all have to lose sometimes.
be full of yourself informal to show by your words and behaviour that you are very proud of your abilities and achievements – used when you dislike someone because of this
‘He’s so full of himself, ’ Constance complained. ‘He thinks he can get away with anything.’
After the game she was really full of herself.
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boast2 ●○○ noun [countableC]  
BOASTsomething that you like telling people because you are proud of it 引以自豪的事物,感到骄傲的事
 It is the company’s proud boast that it can deal with all a customer’s needs in one phone call.
这家公司所引以自豪的是,一通电话它就能满足一位客户所有的需求。
 Philip’s boast is that he started out without any outside financial backing.
菲利普引以自豪的是他的起家没有依赖任何外来的资助。
an empty/idle/vain boast (=a false statement that something is good or possible) 大话,瞎吹
 ‘Making knowledge work’ is the university’s phrase, and it is no idle boast (=not a boast, but true).
学以致用是这所大学的校训,这确实不是一句空话。
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Origin boast1
(1200-1300) Anglo-French bost boasting
boast1 verbn THESAURUS1boast2 noun
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