释义 |
View usage for: (wɔːrɪŋ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Warring is used to describe groups of people who are involved in a conflict or quarrel with each other. The warring factions have not yet turned in all their heavy weapons. ...warring brothers and sisters. Synonyms: hostile, fighting, conflicting, opposed More Synonyms of warring warring in British English (ˈwɔːrɪŋ) adjective1. involved in a war; involved in fighting The warring factions have not yet turned in all their heavy weapons. 2. involved in a quarrel or dispute warring husbands and wives 3. conflicting warring interests His years in Scotland had been devoted to reconciling warring interests. Examples of 'warring' in a sentencewarring But rational thought and guilt were warring partners in her heart, and for tonight guilt was much stronger.`When places grow too large for peace or health, with people who are not countrymen but warring tribes, they inevitably die.He was eleven years old, but already he had put a foot inside the door of adulthood, opened for him by his warring parents. In other languageswarring British English: warring ADJECTIVE Warring is used to describe groups of people who are involved in a conflict or quarrel with each other. The warring factions have not yet turned in all their heavy weapons. - American English: warring
- Brazilian Portuguese: em guerra
- Chinese: 交战的
- European Spanish: opuesto
- French: en guerreN
- German: Krieg führend
- Italian: in guerra
- Japanese: 交戦中の
- Korean: 전쟁 중인
- European Portuguese: em guerra
- Latin American Spanish: opuesto
He has called on the country's warring factions to end hostilities. Synonyms fighting conflicting contending at war embattled ill-disposed at daggers drawn Additional synonymsNearly all the women were antagonistic to the idea. Synonyms hostile, opposed, resistant, at odds, incompatible, set against, averse, unfriendly, at variance, inimical, antipathetic, ill-disposedDefinition warlike bellicose statements threatening tough action Synonyms aggressive, offensive, hostile, destructive, defiant, provocative, belligerent, combative, antagonistic, pugnacious, hawkish, warlike, quarrelsome, militaristic, sabre-rattling, jingoistic, warmongering, aggers (Australian, slang) Definition marked by readiness to fight He was almost back to his belligerent mood of twelve months ago. Synonyms aggressive, hostile, contentious, combative, unfriendly, antagonistic, pugnacious, argumentative, bellicose, quarrelsome, aggro (Australian, New Zealand), aggers (Australian, slang), biffo (Australian, slang), litigiousAdditional synonymsDefinition engaged in or ready for combat the monitoring of ceasefires between combatant states Synonyms fighting, warring, battling, conflicting, opposing, contending, belligerent, combativeDefinition unfriendly or unsympathetic Synonyms unfriendly, against, anti (informal), opposed, down on (informal), hostile, averse, antagonistic, uncooperative, inimical, unwelcoming, antipathetic, disobligingI am utterly opposed to any form of animal cruelty. Synonyms against, anti (informal), hostile, adverse, contra (informal), in opposition, averse, antagonistic, inimical, (dead) set against Definition hostile and eager to have a war The Scythians were a fiercely warlike people. Synonyms belligerent, military, aggressive, hostile, martial, combative, unfriendly, antagonistic, pugnacious, argumentative, bloodthirsty, hawkish, bellicose, quarrelsome, militaristic, inimical, sabre-rattling, jingoistic, warmongering, aggers (Australian, slang), biffo (Australian, slang) |