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Перевод: bellicose speek bellicose


[прилагательное]
воинственный; агрессивный; драчливый; таинственный


Тезаурус:

  1. In its original form this telegram was not in itself offensive or bellicose, but says Bismarck:
  2. It seems that, carried away by the feverish and bellicose atmosphere which was evident both on the streets of Paris and in the Assembly, Ollivier and Gramont strayed from the prepared text, firm but non-provocative in tone, and proceeded to make its content more aggressive.
  3. Americans, threatened by nothing more bellicose to their north and south than Canada and Mexico, are not accustomed to thinking they are in a battle zone.
  4. She contemplates a surprisingly bellicose analogy: "sport in its own way is another war - somehow we must regenerate the old fighting spirit."
  5. "War in Val d'Orcia" is her dispassionate account of attempts to keep life on a local estate balanced between bellicose German troops, jumpy partisans, exhausted refugees, escaping British prisoners and the local Fascisti, during the appalling interlude following the fall of Mussolini.
  6. The emergence of bellicose private security forces enforcing order at these parties is an allied worry.
  7. This restrained aloofness has had its drawbacks: it has given the bellicose idealists of the Left freedom to ride roughshod with impunity over institutions which have hitherto maintained our nation as civilised and admirable.
  8. We were lambasted by a bellicose Labour Party and an impressive SDP in the shape of David Owen.
  9. As another step in this direction, the South African army is toning down its salute from the existing bellicose method of raising the entire arm above the shoulder.
  10. When, in the face of mounting war fever the Emperor still, though half-heartedly, talked of the congress, Ollivier, himself far from bellicose, warned him that the Ministry would be overthrown and the Ministers stoned in the streets.
  11. Instead of her more bellicose approach, the somewhat more neutralist stance of the West Germans loomed larger in NATO, and indeed it was Bonn rather than London that seemed to have the closer relationship with Washington in 1989.
  12. A mood of bellicose jingoism, unknown since the days of Suez in November 1956, swept the land, directed against "the Argies".

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