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Перевод: belligerent
[прилагательное] находящийся в состоянии войны; воюющий; воинственный; агрессивный; [существительное] воюющая сторона
Тезаурус:
- Senior sources said the mood at the meeting was belligerent.
- The Admiralty had from the first a "prize" jurisdiction, i.e. a jurisdiction to determine all questions as to the ownership of ships and goods captured at sea by a belligerent.
- We all squeezed into the church hall the following afternoon for a final showdown with Swire Sugden, the lads from the nail factory in a belligerent mood as they had just downed tools in protest against their foreman using bad language.
- At the Dublin summit of the EEC countries in December 1979 she took a highly belligerent, insular line.
- I like to think he will be forgotten as the belligerent sycophant of Fascism and remembered as what he was when I first knew him, in the years before our little war of 1914, when he was trying to take London by storm.
- Then the sections of the Second International had divided up between the different belligerent powers.
- (Similar behaviour by men was viewed as belligerent rather than sexual.)
- An aggressive or belligerent attitude towards other dogs should not be faulted.
- The next few years saw several appeals for sanity from top scientists who were Disarmers - in 1955 an appeal to renounce force because radio-activity could wipe out "whole nations, neutral or belligerent" was signed by fifty-two Nobel prizewinners.
- Simultaneously the Chinese waxed more belligerent.
- In Wales, even the initial sallies of experts from the Institute of Geological Sciences met with belligerent disruption.
- But Syria's press and television have lately adopted a more belligerent anti-Saddam tone.
- SOME time ago, but not so far back that it can be dismissed as incidental, a belligerent centre-half, who needed very little encouragement in such nefarious matters, was instructed to discover how fast the visiting centre-forward could limp.
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