truculent

英[ˈtrʌkjələnt]
美[ˈtrʌkjələnt]
GRE

基本释义

adj.
致命的; 好斗的; 凶狠的; 尖刻的

词性变化

实用例句

He became very truculent and started arguing with me angrily.

他当时盛气凌人,气冲冲地同我吵了起来.

期刊摘选

He was seen as truculent, temperamental, too unwilling to tolerate others.

他们认为他为人蛮横无理, 性情暴躁, 不大能容人.

辞典例句

It was his usual aspect, and a truculent one.

这是他惯常的模样, 是一种好斗的表情.

辞典例句

He become very truculent and start argue with me angrily.

他当时盛气凌人,气冲冲地同我吵了起来.

期刊摘选

She wondered why her son held such a truculent attitude towards his new classmates.

她想知道儿子为什么对新同学态度那么尖刻.

期刊摘选

But if early Carter was too trusting, then early Reagan was too truculent.

可是,如果说初期的卡特过于相信对手的话, 那么上台不久的里根却过分苛刻挑剔.

期刊摘选

The policeman caught something in the tone and looked over with truculent eyes.

那个警察也听出他声调里有问题,于是用严厉的目光向这边看.

辞典例句

Gallagher was truculent as though he knew he were going to be beaten.

加拉赫似乎自知败局已定,开口就没好气.

辞典例句

He was in no truculent state of mind now.

这会儿他心肠一点也不狠毒了.

辞典例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. defiantly aggressive;

    "as truculent as a small boy who thinks his big brother can lick anybody"

  • 2. aggressively hostile;

    "a truculent speech against the new government"