bellicose
日本語WordNet
having or showing a ready disposition to fight; "bellicose young officers"; "a combative impulse"; "a contentious nature"
AIによる解説
Bellicose means inclined or eager to fight, warlike, aggressive. From Latin 'bellum' (war). Describes hostile, confrontational attitudes. 'Bellicose rhetoric,' 'bellicose leader.' More formal than 'aggressive.' Often used in political and diplomatic contexts. Negative connotation.
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The country's growing bellicosity concerned international observers.
その国の高まる好戦性は国際的な監視者を懸念させた。
His bellicose attitude made negotiations impossible.
彼の好戦的な態度は交渉を不可能にした。
Diplomatic efforts failed to curb the bellicosity on both sides.
外交努力は双方の好戦性を抑えることができなかった。
The president's bellicose rhetoric alarmed neighboring countries.
大統領の好戦的な発言は近隣諸国を警戒させた。
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