warlike
/ˈwɔːlaɪk/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɔrlˌaɪk] /ˈwɔːrlaɪk/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɔrlˌaɪk] /ˈwȯr-ˌlīk How to pronounce warlike (audio)/ (ame, mw)
warlike — 形容詞
- warlikepositive
- more warlikecomparative
- most warlikesuperlative
1. ready to fight or start wars, or too willing to use military force against other
好戰的
常想開戰或動武的
ready to fight or start wars, or too willing to use military force against other people or countries.
The new ruler gave warlike speeches and promised to seize the border towns.
那位新統治者發表了好戰的演說,還承諾要奪下邊境城鎮。
warlike speeches / rhetoric
Foreign diplomats worried that the country had become more warlike after the attack.
外國外交官擔心,那個國家在遭到攻擊後變得更好戰了。
become more warlike
Some warlike tribes in the region often raided nearby farming villages.
那個地區有些好戰的部族常去襲擊附近的農村。
Jamal warned that the party's warlike leader would reject another peace offer.
Jamal 警告,該黨那位好戰的領袖會拒絕另一項和平提議。
文法句型
be warlike
warlike + noun
用法筆記
Usually describes people, groups, governments, or policies. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about wanting to fight, not simply looking or sounding related to war.
2. related to war, used in war, or making people think of soldiers, battle, and mil
軍事的
與戰事有關,或像戰場的
related to war, used in war, or making people think of soldiers, battle, and military danger.
Dark smoke and warlike drums turned the festival opening into a tense scene.
黑煙與軍事感很重的鼓聲,讓慶典開場變成一幕緊張的場面。
warlike drums / imagery
The museum displayed warlike helmets, shields, and banners from the ancient kingdom.
那座博物館展示了來自古王國的戰時頭盔、盾牌與旗幟。
warlike + military objects
Rows of tanks gave the city square a warlike look before the parade.
一排排坦克讓城市廣場在遊行前看起來充滿軍事氣息。
The film's warlike music made the quiet harbor feel like a battlefield.
那部電影裡軍事感很重的配樂,讓安靜的港口像戰場一樣。
- martial
more formal; often about soldiers, military style, or discipline
- military
more factual and neutral; warlike often adds atmosphere or threat
- battle-ready
narrower; stresses being prepared to fight rather than merely looking war-related
文法句型
warlike + noun
look warlike
用法筆記
Often modifies scenes, sounds, clothing, equipment, or objects. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense does not mean someone wants war; it only describes a war-related appearance, sound, or feeling.