英音
[əˈgresɪv]

美音 [əˈɡrɛsɪv]

adj. 侵略的,侵犯的,攻势的;(美)有进取心的,积极行动的;有进取心的,有闯劲的;好争斗的,借故生端的,爱打架的,要打架的
比较级: more aggressive
最高级: most aggressive
aggressive 用法和例句
- If the us gets more aggressive , then probably not .
- 如果美国变得更加咄咄逼人,结果可能恰恰相反。
- But how aggressive must women be to lead effectively ?
- 但是,女性有效领导一定要好斗吗?
- A normally aggressive press has been cowed .
- 向来态度挑衅的报业已经偃旗息鼓。
- Even a newly aggressive russia eschewed direct confrontation with washington .
- 甚至是最近有点嚣张的俄罗斯也在回避与华盛顿的直接对抗。
- Mr mccain is aggressive , unorthodox and radical .
- 而麦凯恩好斗、背离传统、极端激进。
汉语翻译
a. 侵略的, 挑畔的, 进取的
【法】 侵略的, 爱挑衅的, 行为过火的
词型变化
名词:aggressiveness 副词:aggressively
英语解释
形容词 aggressive:
- having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of your ends
- tending to spread quickly同义词:fast-growing, strong-growing
- characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight同义词:belligerent
例句
- He has an aggressive manner.他的态度咄咄逼人。
- His style of argument in meetings is not so much aggressive as pertinacious.他在会议上的辩论态度并非锋芒逼人而是坚持己见。
- A good salesman must be aggressive if he wants to succeed.要做个好推销员一定要有闯劲才能成功。
- America has a lot of aggressive weapons now.美国现在有很多进攻性武器。
- A successful businessman must be aggressive.一个成功的商人必须有进取心。
- He is an aggressive man.他是一个好斗的人。