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- A belligerent person or a militant partisan. 交戰的人或好戰的游擊隊隊員
- In those days, objections would only invite reprisals. 在那時(shí)候,提出反對意見(jiàn)只會(huì )引起報復。
- Combative in nature; belligerent. 好戰的本性好斗的; 交戰的
- The workers made reprisals for what they suffered. 工人們?yōu)樗艿目嚯y而實(shí)行報復。
- Tom always said very belligerent things. 湯姆他老是說(shuō)些十分挑釁性的話(huà)。
- They took bloody reprisals against the leaders. 他們對領(lǐng)導進(jìn)行了血腥的報復。
- "We fear reprisals,signore,"the abbess murmured. “我們怕報復,先生,”女修道院院長(cháng)喃喃地說(shuō)。
- They are less belligerent and arrogant. 他們根本就不是挑釁性的人物,也一點(diǎn)兒也不狂傲。
- Combative in nature;belligerent. 好戰的本性好斗的;交戰的
- The belligerent countries signed a truce last week. 交戰國家上周簽訂了休戰協(xié)定。
- Eager or disposed to fight; belligerent. 好斗的渴望或傾向戰斗的;好戰的
- The unruly boy grew belligerent and then sullen. (不守規矩的男孩,長(cháng)大后變成好斗和邪惡。)
- Eager or disposed to fight;belligerent. 好斗的渴望或傾向戰斗的;好戰的
- The two belligerent parties exchanged captured personnel. 交戰雙方交換被俘人員。
- The two belligerent parties were ready to battle it out. 交戰雙方準備決一雌雄。
- You will avoid provoking belligerent vessels that may sight you. 要避免對任何發(fā)現你們的敵艦進(jìn)行挑釁。
- The boys found it hard to get along with Tom, because he always said some very belligerent things. 孩子們覺(jué)得湯姆很難相處,因他老是說(shuō)些十分挑釁性的話(huà)。
- A belligerent reporter badgered the President for the facts. 一名好尋釁的記者就一些事實(shí)糾纏總統。
- A belligerent reporter badgered the President for the facts). 一名好尋釁的記者就一些事實(shí)糾纏總統)。
- They did not want to give evidence for fear of reprisals. 他們因為害怕報復而不想提供證據。