2.[only before noun] formalWAR a belligerent country is fighting a war against another country 〔国家〕交战中的
—belligerence, belligerency noun [uncountableU]
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belligerent• When he questioned her about her seriousness, he said she became belligerent.• The police said that George was drunk and belligerent.• She looked like a tank in her bathingcostume, Hoomey thought, squat and powerful and belligerent.• Apparently I became belligerent and he stepped in front of her.• When police officers questioned him, he became belligerent and tried to hit one of them.• They gave my new acquaintance a somewhat belligerentaspect, you may be sure!• Some conversations of couples, whether affectionate or belligerent, have scant informational content.• Harris is a belligerent man with an explosivetemper.• Then the sections of the Second International had divided up between the different belligerent powers.• They were belligerent, they were bellicose, they were snotty, they were downright rude.
Originbelligerent
(1500-1600)Latin present participle of belligerare“to fight a war”, from bellum ( → BELLICOSE) + gerere“to carry on”