pugnacious

GRE

英[p?g?ne???s]
美[p?ɡ?ne??s]

基本釋義

adj.
好戰(zhàn)的,好斗的,好挑釁的

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

The President was in a pugnacious mood when he spoke to journalists about the rebellion.

總統(tǒng)和記者說(shuō)起叛亂時(shí),情緒激昂。

As a child he was pugnacious and fought with everyone.

作為一個(gè)孩子,他好斗,并與大家戰(zhàn)斗.

期刊摘選

My normally easygoing personality turned pugnacious.

我慣常隨和的性情變得暴躁了.

辭典例句

There were also pugnacious certainties guaranteed to incite the war's critics.

其中好戰(zhàn)的言論肯定能激怒戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)評(píng)論家.

期刊摘選

Bellicose: Warlike in manner or temperament; pugnacious.

好戰(zhàn)的: 在行為方式或性格上好戰(zhàn)的; 好斗的.

期刊摘選

But Mr Kennedy, despite his pugnacious liberal reputation, wrote many bills with Republican colleagues, too.

盡管好斗的自由派名聲在外, 但肯尼迪先生也為共和黨同仁遞交了很多的法案.

期刊摘選

When he was a child , he was pugnacious and fought with everyone.

他小時(shí)候很好斗,跟每個(gè)人都打過(guò)架.

期刊摘選

Laziness makes people irascible, and Xiangzi now grew pugnacious.

懶,能使人脾氣大.祥子現(xiàn)在知道怎樣對(duì)人瞪眼.

漢英文學(xué) - 駱駝祥子

He is a pugnacious fighter.

他是個(gè)好斗的戰(zhàn)士。

辭典例句

The President was in a pugnacious mood when he spoke to journalists about the rebellion.

總統(tǒng)和記者說(shuō)起叛亂時(shí),情緒激昂。

柯林斯例句

英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. tough and callous by virtue of experience

  • 2. ready and able to resort to force or violence;

    "pugnacious spirits...lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating disturbance"- Herman Melville

    "they were rough and determined fighting men"

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