Boast of Meaning in English
expression
释义
To talk with too much pride about something you have, have done, or know, often to impress others.
用法与细微差别
"Boast of" is often used for things (skills, achievements, possessions) and can imply arrogance or annoyance if overused. More formal than "brag about"; "boast about" is also possible. Common in written English or polite conversation. Often used in the structure 'boast of [noun/achievement]'. Do not confuse with 'boost' (to increase).
例句
He always boasts of his high test scores.
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She likes to boast of her cooking skills.
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They boast of living in the best part of the city.
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You don't have to boast of your connections—just let your work speak for itself.
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Locals often boast of the city’s beautiful weather.
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He never misses a chance to boast of how many countries he’s visited.
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