brandish
英 [ˈbrændɪʃ]
美 [ˈbrændɪʃ]
v. 挑衅地挥舞,激动地挥舞(尤指武器)
现在分词:brandishing 过去式:brandished 第三人称单数:brandishes 过去分词:brandished
Collins.1 / BNC.14173 / COCA.13627
牛津词典
verb
- 挑衅地挥舞,激动地挥舞(尤指武器)
to hold or wave sth, especially a weapon, in an aggressive or excited way
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.
英英释义
noun
- the act of waving
verb
- move or swing back and forth
- She waved her gun
- exhibit aggressively
- brandish a sword
双语例句
- Trust a Brit to brandish that kind of number, I thought.
我觉得英国人显摆那类电话号码大可放心。 - I will cause many peoples to be appalled at you, and their kings will shudder with horror because of you when I brandish my sword before them.
我在许多国民和君王面前向你抡我的刀、国民就必因你惊奇、君王也必因你极其恐慌。 - Asked how he kept in shape to get into Captain Americas spandex suit and brandish the star-spangled shield again, Chris replied: I wish it was some clever thing.
当我们问及他是如何保持身材以穿进美国队长的紧身衣以及再次挥舞着那有着闪亮星星的盾时,克里斯答道:我真希望有更聪明的方法。 - Come on together! Brandish the florid youth together!
一起舞动绚丽的青春吧! - Choke to do not let oneself, I am worn with arm brandish chair cushion fan rise, hope odour can come loose as soon as possible.
为了不让自己窒息,我用胳膊挥舞着椅垫扇了起来,希望气味会尽快散掉。 - Brandish a gun, a knife, an axe, etc
挥舞枪、刀子、斧头等 - To fight darkness you don't brandish a sword but you light a candle.
要想击败黑暗,您需要的不是刀枪剑戟,而是一支点亮的蜡烛。 - "He did not brandish the knife at anyone* but he injured himself in the leg," the police spokesman said.
警方发言人说:他没有将匕首指向任何人,但是他刺伤了自己的腿。 - Scholar Wu Jiaxiang uses the Chinese expression, which literally means baring fangs and brandish paws, to describe the image.
学者吴稼祥用中国成语张牙舞爪来形容这条龙的形象。 - He appeared in the lounge brandishing a knife.
他挥舞着一把小刀,出现在休息室里。