bellicose
英 [ˈbelɪkəʊs]
美 [ˈbelɪkoʊs]
adj. 好争辩的; 好斗的; 好战的
BNC.34099 / COCA.24633
牛津词典
adj.
- 好争辩的;好斗的;好战的
having or showing a desire to argue or fight
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 好斗的;好战的;好争吵的
You usebellicoseto refer to aggressive actions or behaviour that are likely to start an argument or a fight.- He expressed alarm about the government's increasingly bellicose statements.
他对政府越来越具挑衅性的声明表示担忧。
- He expressed alarm about the government's increasingly bellicose statements.
英英释义
adj
- having or showing a ready disposition to fight
- bellicose young officers
- a combative impulse
- a contentious nature
双语例句
- An extreme bellicose nationalist.
极端好斗的国家主义者。 - But the bellicose comments out of the Iranian military have had an unintended consequence at home.
伊朗军方的好战言论在国内造成了一个意想不到的后果。 - His bellicose disposition alienated his friend.
他生性好斗,他的朋友们都疏远了他。 - North Korea has struck an unusually bellicose stance with its rich southern neighbour recently.
朝鲜最近对其富裕的南部邻国采取了异常好斗的姿态。 - On the North Korean menace, meanwhile, Mr Obama is conforming to a 20-year pattern of US deference to China which has enabled a bellicose, nuclear Pyongyang.
此外,在朝鲜威胁这点上,奥巴马正在遵循顺从中国这个已持续了20年的模式,而正是这种模式造就了一个好战的、拥有核武器的平壤。 - Indeed, in marked contrast to the run-up to the Iraq war, the British and the French are more bellicose than the Americans.
事实上,与伊拉克战争前夕形成鲜明对比的是,英国人和法国人此次摆出了比美国人更好斗的姿态。 - His life, only to find their militant existent meaning, it's because he bellicose.
他的一生好战,只为找寻自己存在的意义,正是因为他好战。 - Bellicose young officers; a combative impulse; a contentious nature.
好战的年轻军官;好战的冲动;好战的性格。 - The next administration should not be distracted by the idea of a new international organisation to remake the world, nor another bellicose crusade for "Western values" with its inevitable delineation of new enemies.
下一届美国政府不应被建立新国际机构重塑世界格局的一想法分散了注意力,也不应被另一场宣扬“西方价值观”的圣战所困扰这种圣战必然会树立新的敌人。 - All of this was a world away from George W Bush, who was unable to address Muslims in a tone that was not bellicose or patronising.
所有这些都与小布什有天壤之别,小布什是用好战的或者居高临下的语气对穆斯林讲话。