brandish

英['brændɪʃ] 美['brændɪʃ]
  • v. 挥;挥舞
  • n. 挥舞
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GRE
Noun:
  1. the act of waving

Verb:
  1. move or swing back and forth;

    "She waved her gun"

  2. exhibit aggressively;

    "brandish a sword"

1. She answered with a brandish of her umbrella.
她挥动着伞回答.

来自辞典例句

2. To start with, they considered and discussed Brandish , rising young lawyer, and Fulton , rising young dentist.
他们首先把两个人提上了议事日程, 他们是正在崛起的年轻律师 布雷迪什 和年轻牙医福尔顿.

来自英汉文学 - 三万元遗产

3. The boss is laughing to say: Brandish Mei P?
老板笑著说: 不用担心.

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4. When soldier brandish sword pricks armature, craftsman cried to attack.
士兵挥剑刺盔甲时, 工匠大叫一声扑了过去.

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5. Youth changes divine sword, love is aspersed in blue sky brandish.
青春化神剑, 在蓝天挥洒爱意.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The demonstrators brandished banners and shouted slogans.
      示威者挥舞着旗帜,呼喊着口号。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She answered with a brandish of her umbrella.
      她挥动著伞回答。