英 [ɡʌf] 美 [ɡʌf]
n. 废话;胡说,瞎扯
guff /ɡʌf/
不可数名词 If you say that what someone has said or written is guff, you think that it is nonsense. 胡言; 废话
... guesthouse 上等旅社 guestimate 依推测的估计 guff 胡说 ...
... waffle闲聊 guff胡言 jabber快而不清楚地说话...
... 表演者: Guff 唱片名: Symphony of Voices 出版者: Go Kart ...
We suspect that there will be all sorts of self-justifying guff from them.
我们怀疑他们会带来各种各样的自我辩解。
"Now she doesn't take guff from anyone," says Mark with a smile. "it's pretty cool."
“现在她根本不需要别人帮她,”马克打趣着说,“还挺酷的呢。”
Or even when they actually believe the guff that is being fed to the children voters.
Reporters write this guff because they know there is no come-back: nobody will tackle them and embarrass them.
But Mr Bush has one huge advantage over Mr Clinton: people believe the guff about his being above politics.