英 [ˈbrændɪʃ] 美 [ˈbrændɪʃ]
vt. 挥舞;炫耀
n. 挥舞
第三人称单数brandishes
现在分词brandishing
过去式brandished
过去分词brandished
brandish /ˈbrændɪʃ/ [ brandishing brandished brandishes ]
及物动词 If you brandish something, especially a weapon, you hold it in a threatening way. 挥舞 (尤指武器)
He appeared in the lounge brandishing a knife.
他出现在休息室,挥舞着一把刀。
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... 抖动;摇动〖vibrate;shake〗 举起;挥动〖holdup;brandish〗 通“震”。震憾;震惊〖astound〗 ...
... brand 燃烧的木柴,商标,刀剑 brandish 舞动 breeches 短裤 ...
... liquid-液体物质 Brandish:摇动 Jiggle:轻轻晃动 ...
braid辫子 穗带 编成辫 镶边 brandish挥舞; 炫耀 brand表示烙印、打火印、牌子,brandish原意是挥舞发亮的剑,因为剑的打造也是与火有关。
Sea urchins brandish their spines on the seafloor near the Channel Islands.
海胆在海峡群岛附近的海底挥舞着它们的棘突。
Sea a urchins brandish their spines on the seafloor near the Channel Islands.
海胆在海峡群岛附近的海底挥舞着它们的棘突。 。
To be a brave heart you don't have to ride a horse and brandish a gleaming sword to frighten the adversary.
要成为一个勇敢的心你不必骑马和挥舞一个崭新的剑来吓唬敌人。
They may brandish words like courage, innovation, and integrity, but look closely at the real message.
Mr Brown plans to brandish the report as proof that the Tories are lurching to the right.
Those who brandish red pens for a living are divided on whether Mr. Obama's campaign slogan passes muster.