swagger
v[I, Ipr, Ip]
(usu derog 通常作贬义) walk or behave in a proud or boastful way 趾高气扬地行走或行事
Don't swagger (around) just because you got the job. 别因为得到了这份工作就得意忘形.
He took his prize and swaggered back to his seat. 他领奖後洋洋得意地回到自己的座位上. swagger, n [sing]
(sometimes derog 有时作贬义) swaggering movement or way of behaving 趾高气扬
walk with a swagger 大摇大摆地行走.
The (or A) beggar may sing before the thief (or footbad).
既是穷光蛋,何虑窃贼偷。
John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies!