单词 | strut |
释义 | strut (strʌt ) Word forms: struts , strutting , strutted 1. verb Someone who struts walks in a proud way, with their head held high and their chest out, as if they are very important. [disapproval] He struts around town like he owns the place. [VERB preposition/adverb] to strut your stuff phrase [VERB inflects] If you strut your stuff, you act in a proud way and show off. [informal] He got up to strut his stuff on the dance-floor. 2. countable noun A strut is a piece of wood or metal which holds the weight of other pieces in a building or other structure. ...the struts of a suspension bridge. Idioms: strut your stuff to do something which you know you are good at in a proud and confident way in order to impress other people He was the type of guy who liked to show off and strut his stuff. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Translations: Chinese: 趾高气扬地走, 支柱 Japanese: 気取って歩く, 支柱 |
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