pugnacious
adj. 好戰的,好鬥的,好挑釁的
Someone who is pugnacious is always ready to quarrel or start a fight.
The President was in a pugnacious mood when he spoke to journalists about the rebellion.
總統和記者說起叛亂時,情緒激昂。
1. tough and callous by virtue of experience
2. ready and able to resort to force or violence;
As a child he was pugnacious and fought with everyone.
作為一個孩子,他好鬥,並與大家戰鬥.
My normally easygoing personality turned pugnacious.
我慣常隨和的性情變得暴躁了.
There were also pugnacious certainties guaranteed to incite the war's critics.
其中好戰的言論肯定能激怒戰爭評論家.
Bellicose: Warlike in manner or temperament; pugnacious.
好戰的: 在行為方式或性格上好戰的; 好鬥的.
But Mr Kennedy, despite his pugnacious liberal reputation, wrote many bills with Republican colleagues, too.
儘管好鬥的自由派名聲在外, 但肯尼迪先生也為共和黨同仁遞交了很多的法案.