pugnacious
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1. pugnacious---派哥来事儿的----"派哥们儿来事儿的、来找茬的"(来事儿是找茬的意思)---好斗的
pugnacious 好斗的来自拉丁语pugnus,拳头,来自pungere,刺,击,词源同point,pungent.引申词义好斗的。
- pugnacious
- pugnacious: [17] Latin pugnus meant ‘fist’ (it may have been related to Greek pugmé ‘fist’, source of English pygmy). From it was derived the verb pugnāre ‘hit with the fist’, hence ‘fight’, which has given English impugn [14], repugnant [14], and, via the further derivative pugnāx ‘fond of fighting’, pugnacious.
=> impugn, repugnant - pugnacious (adj.)
- 1640s, a back-formation from pugnacity or else from Latin pugnacis, genitive of pugnax "combative, fond of fighting," from pugnare "to fight," especially with the fists, "contend against," from pugnus "a fist," from PIE *pung-, nasalized form of root *peuk-, *peug- "to stick, stab, to prick" (cognates: Greek pyx "with clenched fist," pygme "fist, boxing," pyktes "boxer;" Latin pungere "to pierce, prick").
- 1. The President was in a pugnacious mood when he spoke to journalists about the rebellion.
- 总统和记者说起叛乱时,情绪激昂。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Laziness makes people irascible, and Xiangzi now grew pugnacious.
- 懒,能使人脾气大.祥子现在知道怎样对人瞪眼.
来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子
- 3. He is a pugnacious fighter.
- 他是个好斗的战士。
来自辞典例句
- 4. My normally easygoing personality turned pugnacious.
- 我惯常随和的性情变得暴躁了.
来自辞典例句
- 5. As a child he was pugnacious and fought with everyone.
- 作为一个孩子,他好斗,并与大家战斗.
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