英 [ˈbelɪkəʊs] 美 [ˈbelɪkoʊs]
adj. 好战的;好斗的
bellicose /ˈbɛlɪˌkəʊs/
形容词 You use bellicose to refer to aggressive actions or behaviour that are likely to start an argument or a fight. 好战的; 好斗的
He expressed alarm about the government's increasingly bellicose statements.
他对政府日益好战的状态表示担忧。
好战的
... enamored adj. 迷恋的;倾心的 v. 迷住,使迷恋(enamor的过去分词形式) bellicose adj. 好战的;好斗的 benediction n. 祝福;赐福;恩赐;祈求上帝赐福的仪式 ...
... enamored adj. 迷恋的;倾心的 v. 迷住,使迷恋(enamor的过去分词形式) bellicose adj. 好战的;好斗的 benediction n. 祝福;赐福;恩赐;祈求上帝赐福的仪式 ...
... squalid 肮脏的,卑劣的 bellicose 好战的,爱打架的 acute 敏锐的,高音的,急性的 ...
belligerent 交战的;好战的;交战国的
belligerently 好战地;好斗地
好战的;好斗的
He expressed alarm about the government's increasingly bellicose statements.
他对政府日益好战的状态表示担忧。
The Afghans I met were neither xenophobic nor bellicose.
我遇到的阿富汗人既不排外,也不好战。
And Mr Giuliani is far more bellicose than any other candidate.
朱利安尼先生比其它任何候选人都好斗得多。
by the Obama administration has achieved more than eight years of bellicose posturing and 15 years of sanctions and 30 years without dialogue.
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White House spokesman Jay Carney said the US was "certainly concerned by North Korea's bellicose rhetoric".