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bluff
/ˈblʌf/
斷崖,絕壁,嚇唬(a.)直率的(vt.)(vi.)嚇唬,欺騙
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bluff
,
n.
1.
A
high
,
steep
bank
,
as
by
a
river
or
the
sea
,
or
beside
a
ravine
or
plain
;
a
cliff
with
a
broad
face
.
Beach
,
bluff
,
and
wave
,
adieu
.
--
Whittier
.
2.
An
act
of
bluffing
;
an
expression
of
self-confidence
for
the
purpose
of
intimidation
;
braggadocio
;
as
,
that
is
only
bluff
,
or
a
bluff
.
3.
A
game
at
cards
;
poker
. [U.S.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bluff
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bluffed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bluffing
.]
1.
Poker
To
deter
(
an
opponent
)
from
taking
the
risk
of
betting
on
his
hand
of
cards
,
as
the
bluffer
does
by
betting
heavily
on
his
own
hand
although
it
may
be
of
less
value
. [
U
.
S
.]
2.
To
frighten
or
deter
from
accomplishing
a
purpose
by
making
a
show
of
confidence
in
one's
strength
or
resources
;
as
,
he
bluffed
me
off
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bluff
a.
1.
Having
a
broad
,
flattened
front
;
as
,
the
bluff
bows
of
a
ship
.
“
Bluff
visages.”
2.
Rising
steeply
with
a
flat
or
rounded
front
.
“A
bluff
or
bold
shore.”
Its
banks
,
if
not
really
steep
,
had
a
bluff
and
precipitous
aspect
.
--
Judd
.
3.
Surly
;
churlish
;
gruff
;
rough
.
4.
Abrupt
;
roughly
frank
;
unceremonious
;
blunt
;
brusque
;
as
,
a
bluff
answer
;
a
bluff
manner
of
talking
;
a
bluff
sea
captain
.
“
Bluff
King
Hal.”
There
is
indeed
a
bluff
pertinacity
which
is
a
proper
defense
in
a
moment
of
surprise
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bluff
,
v. i.
To
act
as
in
the
game
of
bluff
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bluff
adj
1:
very
steep
;
having
a
prominent
and
almost
vertical
front
; "
a
bluff
headland
"; "
where
the
bold
chalk
cliffs
of
England
rise
"; "
a
sheer
descent
of
rock
" [
syn
:
bold
,
sheer
]
2:
bluntly
direct
and
outspoken
but
good-natured
; "
a
bluff
but
pleasant
manner
"; "
a
bluff
and
rugged
natural
leader
"
n
1:
a
high
steep
bank
(
usually
formed
by
river
erosion
)
2:
pretense
that
your
position
is
stronger
than
it
really
is
;
"
his
bluff
succeeded
in
getting
him
accepted
"
3:
the
act
of
bluffing
in
poker
;
deception
by
a
false
show
of
confidence
in
the
strength
of
your
cards
[
syn
:
four flush
]
v
1:
deceive
an
opponent
by
a
bold
bet
on
an
inferior
hand
with
the
result
that
the
opponent
withdraws
a
winning
hand
[
syn
:
bluff out
]
2:
frighten
someone
by
pretending
to
be
stronger
than
one
really
is
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