belligerence
好战性
常用释义
英音[ bəˈlɪdʒərəns ]
美音[ bəˈlɪdʒərəns ]
基本释义
- n. 斗争性;好战性;交战
例句
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1·He could be accused of passion, but never belligerence.他也许可以被指责为性情冲动,但决不是生性好斗。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Where does all this belligerence come from?所有这些好战性是从哪里来的?
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3·Her increasing belligerence alienated her from her old friends.她的日益增长的好战性使她和她的老朋友们疏远了。
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4·That, however, would require a bit more Russian belligerence.不管怎样,这还需要俄罗斯更加配合一点,只要他们多表现出一点好战精神就够了。
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5·I do not say this in any spirit of bravado or belligerence.我说这句话并不是虚张声势,也不是穷兵黩武。
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6·His increasing belligerence alienated him from his old friends.他越来越好斗,使他的老朋友都疏远了他。
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7·His reputation for savagery and belligerence is nothing but a myth.它的野蛮好斗的名声纯系神话。
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8·Japan's troubles with its neighbours are still vexed by past belligerence.日本同其邻邦间的恩怨也源于他曾经的好战。
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9·Not every act of belligerence was born in Washington, London, Paris or Tel Aviv.不是每个交战行动都发源于华盛顿,伦敦,巴黎或特拉维夫。
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10·It will also want to avoid military belligerence that interferes in economic growth.它也会避免干涉经济生长的军事挑衅行为。
同义词
n.
斗争性;好战性;交战
同根词
词根:
bellicose
belligerent
adj
交战的;好战的;交战国的
bellicose
adj
好战的;好斗的
belligerently
adv
好战地;好斗地
belligerent
n
交战国;参加斗殴的人或集团
bellicosity
n
好斗;好战
belligerency
n
交战状态;交战