belligerent如何读

英:[bəˈlɪdʒərənt]

美:[bəˈlɪdʒərənt]

belligerent是什么意思

adj.

交战的

卷入冲突的

好战的

交战国的

n.

交战国,交战者

参加斗殴的人或集团

belligerent自然拼读

bel·lig·er·ent

b lI j rnt

belligerent变形

复数:belligerents

比较级:more belligerent

最高级:most belligerent

belligerent扩展

belligerently (adv.)

belligerent词根

词根:bellicose

adj.

bellicose 好战的;好斗的

adv.

belligerently 好战地;好斗地

n.

belligerence 斗争性;好战性;交战

bellicosity 好斗;好战

belligerency 交战状态;交战

belligerent英英释义

adjective

having or showing an eagerness to fight; aggressive; warlike.More guards were called when the prisoner became belligerent.He was expelled from school after he became belligerent toward one of his teachers.

pertaining to war or to people or countries at war.The belligerent nations could not be brought to the negotiating table.

noun

one who behaves in a belligerent manner.The belligerents were expelled from school.

a person, state, or nation engaged in war.The belligerents met to draw up a truce.

belligerent词源中文解释

1570年代,“进行战争,参与敌对行动”,源自拉丁语 belligerantem(主格 belligerans),是 belligerare “发动战争”的过去分词,源自 bellum “战争”(参见 bellicose)和 gerere “承担,携带”(参见 gest)。指“交战的一方或国家”的名词出现于1811年。相关词汇: Belligerently。

belligerent_法律行业词汇

交战者

belligerent词源英文解释

modification of Latin belligerant-, belligerans, present participle of belligerare to wage war, from belliger waging war, from bellum war + gerere to wage

The first known use of belligerent was in 1577

belligerent儿童词典英英释义

belongverb

to be in a proper place

this book belongs on the top shelf

to be the property of a person or group of persons

the watch belongs to me

to be a member

belongs to our club

to be a part of : be connected with : go with

the parts belonging to the clock

to be classified

whales belong among the mammals

bellyache1 of 2noun

pain in the abdomen and especially in the stomach : stomachache

bellyache2 of 2verb

to complain in a whining or irritable way

kept bellyaching about the wait

belly1 of 2noun

abdomen sense 1

the undersurface of an animal's bodyalso: hide from this part

stomach entry 1 sense 1a

an internal cavity : interior

a curved or rounded surface or object

the belly of an airplane

belly2 of 2verb

to swell or bulge out

bellwethernoun

someone or something that leads the way or points out a trend a county that is a bellwether in national elections

a bellwether of fashion

bellowssingular or plural noun

a device that produces a strong current of air when it is spread apart and then pressed together

a part of some cameras that is pleated and can expand

bellowverb

to make a deep loud roar like that of a bull

bell1 of 2noun

a hollow usually cup-shaped metallic device that makes a ringing sound when struck

the stroke or sound of a bell that tells the hour

a half hour period of a watch on shipboard indicated by the strokes of a bell

something (as a flower or the mouth of a trumpet) shaped like a bell

bell2 of 2verb

to provide with a bell

bell a cat

to take the form of a bell : flare

belligerentadjective

waging war

belligerent nations

eager to or showing eagerness to fight

belligerent remarks

belligerentadjective

waging war

belligerent nations

eager to or showing eagerness to fight

belligerent remarks

belligerentadjective

waging war

belligerent nations

eager to or showing eagerness to fight

belligerent remarks

belligerent 例句

1 He couldn't produce ID when it was requested and, according to police, got belligerent.

2 From the onset of this incident, the hostage-taker seemed to not be belligerent, as shown by the release of hostages.

事件一开始,劫持者看起来并不残暴,这可以从释放人质这一举动看出来。

3 Prosecutors had asked that the teen — who was described as “belligerent and uncooperative” at the scene of the accident — be sentenced to 20 years in prison for the incident.

4 He’s good-looking, like “a less perfect Tony Curtis,” but has a belligerent, possibly misogynistic streak that puts off casting directors and colleagues.

5 The man started to get belligerent. “Stop, slow down – what's the difference?”

那个男人开始被激怒了,“停下,减速?他们有什么区别吗?”

6 One band might have been belligerent and the other peaceful.

7 West’s ear for beats is unparalleled; with a drop of a drumline and a sample of a vocal screech on the song’s opening, he jolts from meditative to belligerent in an instant.

8 Occasionally, someone would get blackout drunk and start crying or screaming or getting even more belligerent.

9 How could she possibly make it with that belligerent girl along?

10 "She doesn't hit you over the head. It doesn't come from a belligerent environmentalist viewpoint."

11 “Nobody thinks I should even be talking to you,” says Jenny, a belligerent socialist who calls herself Darby and quotes Noam Chomsky.

12 The facts were clear to all belligerents: the final conquest would come from the sky.

13 They are less belligerent and arrogant.

他们根本就不是挑衅性的人物,也一点儿也不狂傲.

14 The belligerents were due to try to settle their differences.

交战双方是由于试图解决他们之间的分歧。

15 Somehow they manage to come up with novel narratives, analogies, metaphors and punch lines, smiling as they wax clever and belligerent.

16 Clark claims what he has earned: righteous, defensive and stand-your-ground belligerent.

17 "She was not belligerent in any way," a spokesman for the LA County sheriff's office told the New York Post.

18 You've got established names like Future of the Left, who are a Cardiff band who have been creating some brilliant, blistering, belligerent, uncompromising rock and roll for a few years now.

19 There is no point sulking or being belligerent with the West, the Kremlin seems to have decided.

俄罗斯似乎已经决定没有必要生西方的气或者对西方反唇相讥。

20 The two belligerent parties have both changed their plans for war.

交战国双方同时调整了作战计划.

belligerent 同义词

3 交战的

warring fighting

4 交战中

militant belligerency

6 寻衅的

bellicose truculent

9 交战中的

engaged warring militant

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