combative
英 [ˈkɒmbətɪv]
美 [kəmˈbætɪv]
adj. 好战的; 好斗的; 好争论的
Collins.1 / BNC.19691 / COCA.16246
牛津词典
adj.
- 好战的;好斗的;好争论的
ready and willing to fight or argue- in a combative mood/spirit
斗志昂扬;锐气旺盛
- in a combative mood/spirit
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 好斗的;好争论的
A person who iscombativeis aggressive and eager to fight or argue.- He conducted the meeting in his usual combative style, refusing to admit any mistakes.
他主持会议的时候仍旧显示出一贯的好辩作风,拒绝承认任何错误。
- He conducted the meeting in his usual combative style, refusing to admit any mistakes.
英英释义
adj
- having or showing a ready disposition to fight
- bellicose young officers
- a combative impulse
- a contentious nature
- striving to overcome in argument
- a dialectical and agonistic approach
- inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits
- a style described as abrasive and contentious
- a disputatious lawyer
- a litigious and acrimonious spirit
双语例句
- Look, I know you must think I'm combative.
听着,我知道你肯定觉得我好强。 - Mr Obama is deliberative and sometimes vague; Mr McCain, forceful and combative.
奥巴马慎重,有时会立场模糊;麦凯恩强硬而好斗。 - Concerns included barriers to responding such as communication with confused and combative patients;
所关心的包括采取措施的障碍,例如:与慌乱而且情绪激动的病人进行沟通; - He branded his new remarks as "five wants", suggesting that he was replacing his former cautious position with a much more combative one.
他将上述新言论称为“四要一没有”,表明他正以一种更加好战的立场来取代以往的谨慎。 - Try not to become combative and defensive when you are being criticized.
当你被人批评时,试着别好斗或过分防卫。 - Bellicose young officers; a combative impulse; a contentious nature.
好战的年轻军官;好战的冲动;好战的性格。 - My proud and combative father had been reduced to bouts of weeping as each new smear surfaced.
我那自尊心极强且富有战斗性的父亲,每当一次新的谎言得到澄清时,他总要哭几回。 - Mike, do you have to be so combative?
迈克,你不这么火爆不行吗? - , has completed a number of large acquisitions in his career and been combative with competitors, roussanov says.
,他进行了众多大规模收购,性格好斗。 - If it has been combative, it will become more civil.
如果它一直战斗,它会变得更加民间。