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
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2004 Photograph by Penny De Los Santos Students at the Indian Community School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, brandish drum beaters at a dedication ceremony.
在威斯康辛州密尔瓦基市的印第安社区学校的学生们正挥舞着鼓槌,进行奉献仪式。 - 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。 - Future, clean out treasure to will be Ma Yun this one new promise and to global market brandish Shi Ting is entered.
未来,淘宝将为马云这一新的诺言而向全球市场挥师挺进。 - In among the usual clutter which small boys like to brandish were a strange necklace with a dragon motif, and an enigmatic medallion.
与往常一样,孩子们在一起喧闹嬉戏,他们手中挥舞着一条绘有龙形图案的奇特项链和一个奇怪的大奖章。 - 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。 - Brandish a gun, a knife, an axe, etc
挥舞枪、刀子、斧头等 - 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。 - "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。 - I have seen this whole body of horse, upon a word of command, draw their swords at once, and brandish them in the air.
我曾见过一整队这样的骑兵,一声令下,同时抽出剑来在空中挥舞。 - And we must brandish the sword.
我们必须挥舞手里的剑。