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ag·gro AHD[ăgʹrō] D.J.[ˈægrəʊ]K.K.[ˈægro]n.(名词)【复数】 ag.gros 【多用于英国】 - Irritation and exasperation:激怒,愤怒:"Postponing new hospitals and roads causes far less aggro than sacking town hall or Whitehall workers"(Economist)“缓建新的医院和道路远远没有抢劫市政府或英国白厅的工作人员所引起的愤怒大”(经济学家)
- A raucous rivalry or grievance, characterized by angry public confrontations or violence:暴乱,骚乱:喧闹的争斗或愤怒,特点是愤怒的公开冲突和暴力:"The Commons met in apprehensive mood yesterday following the ructions in the Chamber last week. Were we in for more aggro or were the lads on the Westminster terraces going to return to more civilized conduct?”(Financial Times)“在上周议院发生的骚乱后,下院昨天怀着忧虑的心情召开了会议。我们是赞成有更多的骚乱,还是希望在威斯敏斯特地区的年轻人恢复更文明的行为呢?”(金融时报)
- A fistfight.拳斗,殴斗
- Aggressive nature.侵犯性
adj.Slang(形容词)【俚语】- Very aggressive, fearless, and stylish, as in surfing or skateboarding:创新的:非常有进取心的、无畏的、新奇的,如在冲浪或滑板运动中:"Nat was aggro . . . Not content to ride in a straight line across the wave's face, Nat was a pioneer of the vertical move"(Kem Nunn)“奈特真是新潮…不满足于在波浪上滑直线,他是直立移动动作的先锋”(凯姆·纳恩)
- Short for aggravation aggravation的简写
- aggression aggression
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