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 belligerent [bi'lidʒәrәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 好战的, 交战的, 交战国的

[法] 交战一方, 交战国, 交战集团


  1. Combative in nature; belligerent.
    好战的本性好斗的;交战的
  2. A belligerent person or a militant partisan.
    交战的人或好战的游击队队员
  3. The boys found it hard to get along with Tom, because he always said some very belligerent things.
    孩子们觉得汤姆很难相处,因他老是说些十分挑衅性的话。


belligerent
[ noun ]
  1. someone who fights (or is fighting)

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight

  2. <adj.all>
    aggressive acts against another country
    a belligerent tone
  3. engaged in war

  4. <adj.all>
    belligerent (or warring) nations


Belligerent \Bel*lig"er*ent\, n.
A nation or state recognized as carrying on war; a person
engaged in warfare.


Belligerent \Bel*lig"er*ent\, a. [L. bellum war + gerens,
-entis, waging, p. pr. of gerere to wage: cf. F.
bellig['e]rant. See {Bellicose}, {Jest}.]
1. Waging war; carrying on war. ``Belligerent powers.'' --E.
Everett.

2. Pertaining, or tending, to war; of or relating to
belligerents; as, a belligerent tone; belligerent rights.

  1. On Friday, the U.S. government charged the two Iranians with conspiring to violate export controls aimed at keeping weapons out of unfriendly or belligerent hands.
  2. "I worry about the situation in which 10 years from now the Soviet Union is governed by someone" more belligerent toward the U.S., he told a business group recently.
  3. The trouble is, by boycotting the talks with his customary belligerent rhetoric, Chief Buthelezi is merely making it more likely that he will be dissatisfied with the outcome - and creating the risk of a further descent into violence in the coming months.
  4. But the mayor, who declined to be interviewed for this story, is belligerent about the latest shootings.
  5. While Hilliard said Newton's violent death should be used as a "clarion call" to solve national problems with drugs and alcohol, many of the mourners remembered Newton as a hero of the bold and belligerent black pride movement.
  6. A flight attendant refused to serve Lee any more drinks because he was tipsy and had become belligerent, authorities said.
  7. At that point, two other passengers "became abusive and belligerent" and began throwing food and drinks at flight attendants, according to the police report.
  8. Two younger bulls sneaking toward the nearby harem are routed by EPO3, who rears up and trumpets a belligerent warning.
  9. When Sandra Kresch, a Time Inc. executive, had to disband a staff of 100, she confronted everything from "belligerent acts of sabotage and things disappearing to people compulsively asking, 'What did I do wrong?'"
  10. Secessionist sentiment has also flared in the northeastern state of Assam, where belligerent tribes want independence.
  11. So Iran has grown more belligerent.
  12. "The first group played very belligerent _ out of sorts Soviets _ and we had to deal with that," said Lt.
  13. Mayor Edward I. Koch said he stands by his criticism of the Rev. Jesse Jackson before New York's Democratic primary, but says he regrets that his belligerent style and sharply worded attacks offended Jackson's supporters.
  14. Standing there screening traffic, the green-uniformed agents, though armed, are vulnerable to attack by such fugitives and by drunks, AWOL Marines and other belligerent types.
  15. Ambassador Al-Sabah, speaking in a somber tone, said that Kuwait was "under occupation" by a belligerent power.
  16. The police played "Stars and Stripes Forever" at a deafening decibel level over their loudspeakers, and the previously belligerent teen promptly changed his tune.
  17. Then he demonstrates WHY the theater is too small, defending himself against various fruits up to and including a belligerent watermelon.
  18. When the amendment takes effect Gen Suchinda will not be able to continue in office unless he seeks election. Last Thursday he inflamed public resentment by making a brief and belligerent speech that revived cold war images of the 1970s.
  19. Both sides have made repeated belligerent statements over the past few days as U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Geneva sputtered over troop withdrawals and control of the waterway.
  20. They are a sour, belligerent lot.
  21. Even analysts such as Denise Gilbert of County NatWest Securities, who strongly backs the product, winced at his "belligerent" stand at a time when Cetus needed to send a message of conciliation on complex scientific issues.
  22. Several attempts to re-establish ties during the 1980s faltered over what Saudi Arabia called the Soviet Union's "belligerent attitude" toward its 50 million Moslems.
  23. Critics loved the Stones, naming them "The World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band." The fans loved them, not just for their music, but their belligerent attitude.
  24. "President Reagan has taken the U.S. out of the game because his policy is seen by the world as being belligerent and largely irrational," says a European diplomat who has been in Central America for more than 10 years.
  25. But she said he turned belligerent when he again began listening to Judas Priest's music.
  26. His appeals grew more belligerent as his team's chances weakened. The Test matches will make more subtle demands.
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