单词 | truculent |
释义 | truculentWord family nountruculenceadjectivetruculentadverbtruculently truc·u·lent /ˈtrʌkjələnt/ adjectiveadj literary BAD-TEMPEREDbad-tempered and always willing to argue with people 脾气暴躁的;爱争吵的;寻衅的 SYN awkward a truculent attitude 凶狠的态度 —truculently adverbadv —truculence noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus truculent• Mr Sylvester, regarding Nails, would have described him as truculent and downright unattractive.• This was particularly obnoxious to the truculent Arista.• He still took care to be rude and truculent at school to keep up appearances, but the old venom had faded.• No sign of a truculent Grimsby or a pugnacious Pontefract yet, but I wouldn't hold your breath.• Managers of existing systems reacted to these proposals with truculent hostility.• The National Assembly was being truculent over the budget proposals.• No-Eyes, bored and truculent, saw the very same things but saw them as boring and limited.• The company had weathered intemperate climates, truculent soldiers, and cat-sized rats in one place they stayed along the tour.• It was also in the Celtic countries that Romanization celebrated its most truculent triumph. (1500-1600) Latin truculentus, from trux “fierce” |
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