brandished
英 [ˈbrændɪʃt]
美 [ˈbrændɪʃt]
v. 挑衅地挥舞,激动地挥舞(尤指武器)
brandish的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (威胁地)挥舞(尤指武器)
If youbrandishsomething, especially a weapon, you hold it in a threatening way.- He appeared in the lounge brandishing a knife.
他挥舞着一把小刀,出现在休息室里。
- He appeared in the lounge brandishing a knife.
双语例句
- He brandished a sheaf of documents.
他手里挥舞着一扎文件。 - Holding a copy of the new magazine, he added: Just look at this Mohammed – he is so much more sympathetic than the one who is brandished [ by extremists].
他手中拿着一份新一期杂志,补充说:看看这位穆罕默德,比起(极端主义者)宣示的那位,他的同情心要大多了。 - If a young man had fled the scene of a shooting, brandished a shotgun in an effort to commandeer a vehicle, then ended up in an armed standoff with two police officers, would the cops have been so quick to release him without charges?
如果挥舞着枪支从枪杀的现场逃离,并试图劫持一辆交通工具逃跑,最后被两个全副武装的警察截住的是个年轻男孩,那么警察还会那么快就放弃指控并将他释放吗? - Or the women warlords who fought while on horseback and brandished their swords with the best of them.
或妇女军阀谁打的同时,在马背上,并挥舞著剑与最好的。 - They buzzed round the prince and stung his face and hands; angrily he drew his sword and brandished it, but he only touched the air and did not hit the gnats.
他们嗡嗡轮王子和刺着他的脸和手,他愤怒地把他的剑,挥舞着它,但他只摸到了空气,并没有击中蚊蚋。 - The doorman looked a bit puzzled, so I brandished the paperwork under his nose to prove that I was invited. At which point he pointed out, correctly alas, that the invitation clearly stated Tuesday, February 1.
看门人的表情有点困惑,于是我忙把邀请函送到他鼻子底下,瞧,我受到邀请了!这时他说,邀请函上白纸黑字写着2月1日星期二。 - The president-elect has brandished his reputation for non-partisanship and for a willingness to negotiate.
这位当选总统一直在炫耀自己的无党派和愿意协商的声誉。 - This may come as a disappointment, but most Viking men brandished scythes, not swords.
这也许是挺让人失望的一件事,维京男人们最经常使用的不是剑,而是镰刀。 - This in the end is the kind of progress or another brandished a knife from the palace then?
这到底是类型的进步还是另一种挥刀自宫呢? - Brisk brave brigadiers brandished broad bright blades, blunderbusses, and bludgeons& balancing them badly.
敏捷而勇敢的陆军军长们挥舞着锋利的刀剑,大口径短枪和大头棒-体差点失去平衡。
