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belligerence

/buh-lij-er-uhns/US // bəˈlɪdʒ ər əns //UK // (bɪˈlɪdʒərəns) //

交战,好战,好战性,交战性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a warlike or aggressively hostile nature, condition, or attitude.
    • : an act of carrying on war; warfare.

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Examples

  • This politicization is being shaped not just by the right, but by the Trumpian political style of performative belligerence — in other words, being a jerk in the loudest and most public way you can.

  • The officials criticized one another’s governments for human rights abuses and belligerence on the international stage.

  • Grayson himself sees little political downside to his belligerence.

  • As a Marine, I learned that peace is predicated on compromise, not superior firepower or belligerence.

  • Muriel Harding shrewdly surveyed the scene before her, a glint of belligerence in her eyes.

  • The instant she noted the change from sarcasm to belligerence 262 in Leslie Cairns tones, she became ready to speak and act.

  • Aunt Martha looked at him over the rims of her spectacles, wonderment in her gaze—perhaps a little belligerence.

  • The callers had aroused belligerence in Jerry, Ronny and Muriel.

  • She was gazing at the intruder with belligerence, not hauteur.