belligerent

英[bə'lɪdʒərənt] 美[bə'lɪdʒərənt]
  • adj. 好战的;交战的
  • n. 交战国;交战者
Noun:
  1. someone who fights (or is fighting)

Adjective:
  1. characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight;

    "aggressive acts against another country"
    "a belligerent tone"

  2. engaged in war;

    "belligerent (or warring) nations"

1. He was almost back to his belligerent mood of twelve months ago.
他故态复萌,几乎又像一年前那样咄咄逼人了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He had a belligerent aspect.
他有种好斗的神色.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Chang Su - su retorted hastily , looking slightly belligerent.
张素素又抢着反驳, 脸色变了.

来自子夜部分

4. Churchill looked belligerent for a moment , then swallowed his pride.
邱吉尔似乎要反唇相讥,但终于忍了下去.

来自辞典例句

5. Dalleson watched him with a puzzled and slightly belligerent expression.
达尔生看他出去,脸上流露出迷惑不解的略有点斗气似的神情.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Tom always said some very belligerent things.
      汤姆他老是说些十分挑衅性的话。
    2. The belligerent countries are having difficulties funding the war.
      交战国在为战争提供资金上有困难。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. 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。