bamboozle 词态变化
第三人称单数: bamboozles;过去式: bamboozled;过去分词: bamboozled;现在分词: bamboozling;
bamboozle 中文词源
bamboozle 欺骗可能来自拟声词,同bomb, 炸弹。形容虚张声势。
bamboozle 英文词源
- bamboozle
- bamboozle: [18] Bamboozle is a mystery word. It first appears in 1703, in the writings of the dramatist Colly Cibber, and seven years later it was one of a list of the latest buzzwords cited by Jonathan Swift in the Tatler (others included bully, mob, and sham). It is probably a ‘cant’ term (a sort of low-life argot), and may perhaps be of Scottish origin; there was a 17th-century Scottish verb bombaze ‘perplex’, which may be the same word as bombace, literally ‘padding, stuffing’, but metaphorically ‘inflated language’ (the variant form bombast has survived into modern English).
=> bombast - bamboozle (v.)
- 1703, originally a slang or cant word, perhaps Scottish from bombaze "perplex," related to bombast, or French embabouiner "to make a fool (literally 'baboon') of." Related: Bamboozled; bamboozling. As a noun from 1703.
bamboozle 英文释义
- 1. conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end;
- "He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well"
bamboozle 实用场景例句
- He bamboozled Mercer into defeat...
- 他骗得默瑟认了输。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He was bamboozled by con men.
- 他被骗子骗了。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He bamboozled me into believing that he'd lost all his money.
- 他欺骗我让我相信他把钱全丢光了.
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