adj. 大风的;狂暴的,吵闹的
词根:bluster
adj.
blustering 狂风大作的;狂暴的
blusterous 咆哮的;叫嚷的;狂吹的;虚张声势的
n.
bluster 怒号;吓唬
v.
blustering 风狂吹(bluster的ing形式)
vi.
bluster 咆哮;恫吓
vt.
bluster 咆哮;狂吹;夸口;威吓;气势汹汹地说
1.Please don't go for a sail or by little boat on rainy or blustery day.
遇到大风大雨等恶劣天气,严禁冒险乘船或乘坐小型船只。
2.The last interview with the vice President was scheduled on a cold, blustery January day.
跟副行长的最后一场面试定在一个寒风凛冽的一月份的一天。
3.These days the word "kefir" is consequently more likely to bring to mind glamorous, yoga mat-toting women from Los Angeles than austere visions of blustery Eastern Europe.
因此,如今“开菲尔”这个词更容易让人联想到来自洛杉矶、带着瑜伽垫的魅力四射的女性,而不是那种狂风大作的东欧的简朴景象。
4.One blustery January day I had to do some outside work.
在一月某个刮大风的日子里,我必须到外头去干活。
5.There's nothing like a cup of hot cocoa on a blustery day.
大风的日子里没有什么比得上一杯热可可饮料。
6.It's a cold night here, with intermittent rain showers and a blustery wind.
这里是寒冷的夜晚,阵雨不断,旋风席卷。
7.Day four brought the ego equalizer, as blustery south winds pushed 4 - to 6-foot waves across Lake Ontario.
第四天了自我均衡,因为大风南方风推4-至6英尺的海浪在安大略湖。