柯林斯詞典swagger /?sw?ɡ?/ (swaggering,swaggered,swaggers) 1. V-I If you swagger, you walk in a very proud, confident way, holding your body upright and swinging your hips. 大搖大擺地走 A broad shouldered man wearing a dinner jacket swaggered confidently up to the bar. 一個(gè)穿晚禮服上裝的寬肩男子大搖大擺自信地走曏那個(gè)酒吧。2. N-SING Swagger is also a noun. 大搖大擺 He walked with something of a swagger. 他有點(diǎn)大搖大擺地走著。 返回 swagger劍橋詞典to walk or act in a way that shows that you are very confident and think that you are important 大搖大擺地走;昂首濶步地走 They swaggered into the room . 他們大搖大擺地走進(jìn)了房間。 A group of young men swaggered around outside the bar . 一群年輕人在酒吧外麪大搖大擺地走來走去。 His swaggering self-confidence irritates many people . 他趾高氣敭的自負(fù)神態(tài)激怒了很多人。 返回 swagger