English to Arabic Dictionary bluff

bluff

مخادعة
definition
verb
he's been bluffing all along
try to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions.
noun
the offer was denounced as a bluff
an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something.
Planning the campaign involved myriad geographical factors, including the Mississippi Delta region, streams of various navigabilities, steep banks, and bluffs northeast of the city.
a steep cliff, bank, or promontory.
adjective
a big, bluff, hearty man
direct in speech or behavior but in a good-natured way.
Half the barges were away, already sweeping downriver with thin, white mustaches under their bluff bows, when a commotion awoke ashore.
(of a cliff or a ship's bow) having a vertical or steep broad front.
translation of 'bluff'
verb
خدع
noun
شامخ,
مخادعة,
شديد التحدر,
محتال
adjective
مخادع,
صريح,
ودي,
خداع
example
the offer was denounced as a 'bluff'
There are probably those who still believe that this is a 'bluff' .
His denunciation of my research is an audacious 'bluff' , believable only by those who have never opened my book.
Both their livelihoods depend on the ability to 'bluff' and sniff out fraud.
the object is to 'bluff' your opponent into submission
It would be comforting to think he is playing no more than a game of 'bluff' with the whisky companies, privately sharing their scepticism about strip stamps while forcing them to come up with a convincing alternative.
This over-reaction is of course a 'bluff' , an attempt to silence opposition, almost suggesting that these practices, reprehensible to me, are necessary for secular democracy.
He had a 'bluff' and ebullient, although sympathetic manner, and was hospitable, always the life and soul of the party frequently one he had given himself.
HE'S the gruff, 'bluff' detective who's as likely to bawl you out for making bad tea as to snap the handcuffs on a villain - so would you let him loose in a fighter jet?
there's no point in trying to 'bluff' it out
The 'bluff' sea-captains and commercial adventurers who founded the Australian colonies had no special gift for symbolism, but they knew what was expected of them.
We are drifting in the surge line between rock pinnacles and the 'bluff' and I cannot believe my eyes.
Today, all that remains is a 'bluff' of trees in the middle of a cultivated field.
Those who play showhand rely not only on their skill, luck, courage and concentration, but also on their ability to 'bluff' .
He flattered his clients on their excellent judgment in buying from him rather than his competitors, but he could be 'bluff' and straightforward when necessary.
Taking all of this into account, though there seemed to be an underlying sadness, I got the distinct impression that his 'bluff' attitude was covering up something.
Trouble is, the first bluff is a life strategy while the second 'bluff' is a political convenience.
The 'bluff' was wooded, and we could see but little.
He was a 'bluff' , domineering character who exuded confidence though politically he often showed signs of naivety.
The internet rumour mill has been working overtime, a game of 'bluff' and counter-bluff spreading like a computer virus.
Intentionally rough, the 'bluff' critic reacts here as well to the spectacular reception of the poem.
his game of 'bluff'
Here a narrow 'bluff' trail crosses open country known today as the East West Ranch, affording views back toward pine forests embracing the town.
The stark rock, fading lower green fields, and deep blue of the ocean comes as a shock after the flat lush landscape and 'bluff' coastline that characterises the rest of the county.
This attached vortex force is the source of pressure drag on a 'bluff' body, such as a sphere or a flat plate normal to a steady flow.
Half the barges were away, already sweeping downriver with thin, white mustaches under their 'bluff' bows, when a commotion awoke ashore.
It should be obvious why I badly want to believe that this is a 'bluff' or a ruse.
They think the government is playing a game of 'bluff' .
Blunt Limerick man and 'bluff' Tipperary man did not enjoy the most harmonious of relationships.
A tough, 'bluff' man, he had no desire to relive ancient trouble.
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