defiant

英[dɪ'faɪənt] 美[dɪ'faɪənt]
  • adj. 挑衅的;目中无人
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星级词汇:
  • defalcate vi.挪用公款vt.扣除;缩减
Adjective:
  1. boldly resisting authority or an opposing force;

    "brought up to be aggressive and defiant"
    "a defiant attitude"

1. The players are in defiant mood as they prepare for tomorrow'sgame.
球员在备战明天的比赛时带着蔑视对手的情绪。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Roosevelt was defiant in the face of the bad news.
对这个坏消息,罗斯福毫不理会。

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3. They hurled defiant taunts at the riot police, who responded in kind.
他们向防暴警察挑衅大骂,防暴警察同样回骂他们。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Despite the risk of suspension, he remained defiant.
尽管可能会被停职,他仍然桀骜不驯。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The terrorists sent a defiant message to the government.
恐怖主义者向政府发出了挑战书。

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He put his paw on the prize and glared across the water with a defiant growl.
      他把他的爪子放在猎获物上,盯着河对岸,发出一声挑衅的吼叫。
    2. Correspondents say the appointment seems intended to send a defiant message to South Korea.
      通讯员称该任命似乎意在向韩国发出挑衅的信号。
    3. What he said showed he was really defiant.
      他所说的话显示出他真是目中无人。
    4. Bellatrix remained defiant to the end.
      直到审判的最后,贝拉特里克斯仍保持着她的桀骜不驯,目中无人。

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