bellicose 的定义
- inclined or eager to fight; aggressively hostile; belligerent; pugnacious.
bellicose 近义词
belligerent
更多bellicose例句
- McQuade said the choice of Fernich suggests the campaign may be mostly concerned with presenting a bellicose image.
- Over his decades in New York politics, the Governor’s bellicose personality hasn’t changed, but the landscape around it has.
- In the last decades of his life he became reclusive and bellicose.
- This explains why the Tea Party faithful often appear to be so bellicose.
- Despite bellicose statements to the contrary, China did nothing to intervene as the U.S. bombers passed through the area.
- In 2009 he published a book defaming Hitchens and Richard Dawkins because he was irked by their bellicose brand of atheism.
- Meanwhile, the usually tentative European powers have joined the more bellicose part of the choir.
- The bellicose ardor of the stripling seemed to strike the royal envoy even more forcibly than anything he had yet seen.
- Naturally those parts of the river which remained unexplored were supposed to be the land of the "bellicose dames."
- For one or the other to make way by temporarily backing, was, of course—to bellicose goats—entirely out of the question.
- Two bellicose goats once encountered each other in the middle of a narrow bridge spanning a deep gulf and a raging torrent.
- On account of his bellicose nature he was given the sobriquet of "Red Hot Jones."