belligerence
英 [bə'lɪdʒərəns]
美 [bəˈlɪdʒərəns]
1、belli- + ger- + -ence.
2、处于、酝酿、产生、进行、带来战争。
- belligerence (n.)
- 1804; see belligerent + -ence. Related: belligerency. Middle English had belligeration "warfare."
- 1. He could be accused of passion, but never belligerence.
- 可以说他很冲动,但不能说他爱挑事。
- 2. It had little to do during the period of American belligerence 1917 - 18 .
- 在 1917 至1918年美国参战期间,它无所事事.
- 3. His reputation for savagery and belligerence is nothing but a myth.
- 它的野蛮好斗的名声纯系神话.
- 4. I do not say this in any spirit of bravado or belligerence.
- 我说这句话并不是虚张声势,也不是穷兵黩武.
- 5. Again, we turn to the past f firmness, but no belligerence, and by no belligerence.
- 让我们再一次重温过去, 那就是强硬而不好战.