belligerence

GRE

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基本釋義

n.
交戰(zhàn),好戰(zhàn),斗爭性

詞性變化

實用例句

He could be accused of passion, but never belligerence.

可以說他很沖動,但不能說他愛挑事。

辭典例句

His reputation for savagery and belligerence is nothing but a myth.

它的野蠻好斗的名聲純系神話.

辭典例句

Again, we turn to the past f firmness, but no belligerence, and by no belligerence.

讓我們再一次重溫過去, 那就是強硬而不好戰(zhàn).

辭典例句

Her increasing belligerence alienated her from her old friends.

她的日益增長的好戰(zhàn)性使她和她的老朋友們疏遠了.

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Belligerence and identity are basic attributes and relations of the WTO system.

WTO體系 矛盾的斗爭性和同一性是WTO體系矛盾的基本屬性和基本關系.

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That does not mean that you should speak in rudeness or belligerence.

但這并非意味著,你說話時就語帶挑釁,粗暴無禮.

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These verbs all refer to allaying another's anger, belligerence , discontent, or agitation . To.

這些動詞都用來指減輕或消除另一方的怒氣 、 好戰(zhàn)性 、 不滿或焦慮.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. hostile or warlike attitude or nature

  • 2. a disposition to fight

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