Puff out Meaning in English
expression
ˈpəf/ /ˈaʊt
PUHF-owt
pˈʌf/ /ˈaʊt
PUHF-owt
التعريف
To swell or expand something, especially by filling it with air or by sticking it out, like your cheeks, chest, or a piece of clothing.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Puff out' often describes filling cheeks or lungs with air, or sticking out your chest to show confidence or pride. Common in both literal and figurative senses. Not formal; used in daily speech, especially for body language.
Spanish: hinchar - inflarPortuguese (BR): inchar - estufarPortuguese (PT): inchar - enfunarChinese (Simplified): 鼓起Chinese (Traditional): 鼓起Hindi: फूलानाArabic: ينتفخBengali: ফোলানো - ফুলে উঠাRussian: раздувать - выпячиватьJapanese: ふくらませるVietnamese: phồng lên - làm phồngKorean: 부풀리다 - 내밀다Turkish: şişirmek - kabartmakUrdu: پھولانا - ابھارناIndonesian: mengembungkan - menggembungkan
جمل نموذجية
He likes to puff out his cheeks when he's bored.
basic
She took a deep breath and puffed out her chest.
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The wind puffed out the sails of the boat.
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Don't puff out your cheeks at me—I'm serious!
natural
He walked into the room, puffed out with pride after his speech.
natural
My jacket puffed out in the cold wind.
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