| 单词 | warlike | 
| 释义 | warlikeadj.adv. A. adj.  1.   a.  Of a person, nation, etc.: Naturally disposed to warfare or fighting; skilled in war, martial; courageous in war, valiant; fond of war, bellicose. †the warlike god, the god of war, Mars. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > courage > valour > 			[adjective]		 well-doingeOE orpedOE eglechea1250 hendc1275 i-wihtc1275 valiantc1330 valiantc1330 sadc1384 wighty14.. bounteousa1440 valorous1477 warlike1488 valorous1490 society > armed hostility > war > 			[adjective]		 > warlike > of persons fightya1325 fightinga1340 fadea1400 maliciousc1400 warly1423 bellicose1432 warlike1488 bellicous1536 bellosious1606 debellative1651 Tyrtaean1880 warry1901 the mind > emotion > courage > valour > warlike valour > 			[adjective]		 > warlike keenc897 warlike1488 1488						 (c1478)						    Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace 		(Adv.)	 		(1968–9)	  iv. l. 323  				Thir werlik Scottis all with one assent Northt so our Ern throuch-out the land thai went. 1555    R. Eden tr.  Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde  i. iii. f. 13  				Thinhabitantes are..warrelyke men. 1596    B. Griffin Fidessa iii. sig. B2  				Euen thus (quoth she) the warlike god vnlac'd me. 1610    P. Holland tr.  W. Camden Brit.  i. 712  				Ioane wife unto that most warlicke [1637 warlique] Knight Edw. Prince of Wales. a1616    W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 		(1623)	  iii. vi. 4  				Warlike and Martiall Talbot, Burgonie Inshrines thee in his heart. 1656    A. Cowley Davideis  iv. 134 in  Poems  				As when a wrathful Dragons dismal light Strikes suddenly some warlike Eagles sight. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  iv. 902  				The warlike Angel mov'd, Disdainfully half smiling thus  repli'd.       View more context for this quotation 1777    W. Robertson Hist. Amer.  vi, in  Wks. 		(1851)	 V. 584  				The warlike tribes in North America. 1836    C. Dickens Pickwick Papers 		(1837)	 ii. 19  				Mr. Winkle retraced his steps..with the gloomy and dreadful resolve of accepting the challenge of the warlike Doctor Slammer. 1837    W. Irving Adventures Capt. Bonneville III. 200  				Some trifling assistance from government, to protect them from the predatory and warlike tribes.  b.  Of actions, attributes, etc.: Martial, valiant. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > 			[adjective]		 > warlike > of actions or attributes warlike1594 fighting1876 the mind > emotion > courage > valour > warlike valour > 			[adjective]		 > warlike (of actions or attributes) warlike1594 1594    T. Kyd tr.  R. Garnier Cornelia  iv. 188  				And so let his warlike browes Still be deckt with Lawrel boughes. 1836    C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece II. 190  				These exercises do not create and are not sufficient to keep alive the warlike spirit of a nation.  c.  Of things: Martial in character. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > 			[adjective]		 > warlike > of things warlike1488 warlyc1540 steela1616 1488						 (c1478)						    Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace 		(Adv.)	 		(1968–9)	  viii. l. 1021  				Ȝeit thai within on lowd defyit Wallace And trumpattis blew with mony werlik soun. 1604    W. Shakespeare Hamlet  v. ii. 301  				What warlike noise is  this?       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare King John 		(1623)	  ii. i. 242  				For this downe-troden equity, we tread In warlike march, these greenes before your  Towne.       View more context for this quotation 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  i. 531  				At the warlike sound Of Trumpets loud and  Clarions.       View more context for this quotation 1811    W. Scott Don Roderick lvi. 50  				Then peals the warlike thunder of the drum.  d.  Favouring or threatening war. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > militarism > 			[adjective]		 > inclined to war bellicose1432 warful1530 contentious1535 bellicous1536 philopolemic1793 philopolemical1827 warlike1915 war-minded1936 1915    Nation 		(N.Y.)	 17 June 671/1  				After his own outgivings he [sc. Mr. Bryan] had the effrontery to blame the press for making people think the note would be warlike. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > controversy, dispute, argument > 			[adjective]		 controversious1548 argumentable1588 argumental1595 warlikea1603 controversary1610 polemic1614 polemical1615 eristical1624 controversal1634 eristic1637 controversial1638 argumentative1647 agonisticala1652 agonistic1656 disputatious1660 controvertistical1707 gladiatorial1813 conversional1861 voiceful1879 challengeful1903 society > faith > aspects of faith > theology > branches of theology > 			[adjective]		 > polemics warlikea1603 polemic1614 polemical1615 a1603    T. Cartwright in  Presbyterian Rev. 		(1888)	 Jan. 121  				Ambrose and especially Austin in their warlike writinges as they are termed. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > 			[adjective]		 weaponedc1000 armedc1300 well-armedc1300 well-weaponeda1325 armed to the teethc1380 well-steeledc1390 warlikec1420 anarm1426 boden1429 well-harnesseda1450 geared1488 well-geared1488 well-boden1496 warly1508 enarmedc1540 burled1616 undisarmed1649 of (good) force1697 tooled up1959 weaponized1973 c1420    Wyntoun Cron.  ix. xvi. 1704  				Schir Henry, qwhat makis ȝow to be Sa wirlyk as now heyr we ȝow se? 1563    in  Rymer Fœdera 		(1719)	 XV. 631  				With one Shippe..Marchant~like and not Warlike. 1591    E. Spenser Virgil's Gnat in  Complaints sig. H3v  				He, that..No deadly fight of warlick fleete doth feare. 1604    W. Shakespeare Hamlet  iv. vi. 15  				Ere wee were two daies old at Sea, a Pyrat of very warlike appointment gaue vs  chase.       View more context for this quotation 1630    tr.  G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World 		(rev. ed.)	 537  				Monasteries, ancient and warlike, so built for feare of theeves and pyrats. 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  iii, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 104  				If to the Warlike Steed thy Studies  bend.       View more context for this quotation 1711    in  10th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS 		(1885)	 App.  v. 124  				They are..destitute of warlick ships and other vessells.  3.   a.  Of or pertaining to war. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > 			[adjective]		 martiala1425 Martian1449 warly1457 martiable?a1475 warlike1560 polemical1640 stratiotic1656 1560    J. Daus tr.  J. Sleidane Commentaries f. lxxviij  				The assemblie of the Empire..was in this warlyke preparation. 1573    in  J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation 		(1891)	 I. xxxix. 93  				For ordinance thay dung at day and nycht By weirlyk volyis. 1585    T. Washington tr.  N. de Nicolay Nauigations Turkie  i. xxi. 26 b  				[They] surrendred the same [castle].. without any warlike reason. 1590    E. Spenser Faerie Queene  ii. ii. sig. O2  				They were two knights of perelesse puissaunce, And famous far abroad for warlike gest. 1610    P. Holland tr.  W. Camden Brit.  i. 282  				Who being brought up in warlike feats..most manfully defended this Castle against King Stephen. a1616    W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 		(1623)	  ii. i. 45  				Since first I follow'd Armes, Nere heard I of a warlike enterprize More venturous..then  this.       View more context for this quotation a1674    T. Traherne Christian Ethicks 		(1675)	 363  				A Warlike-Field is the Seed-Plot of great and Heroical Actions. 1687    A. Lovell tr.  J. de Thévenot Trav. into Levant  iii. xxi. 39  				He was upon his return from a Warlike expedition. 1785    W. Cowper Task  v. 234  				Him they serv'd in war, And him in peace, for sake of warlike deeds Rev'renc'd no less. 1817    Ld. Byron Manfred  iii. i. 141  				Mortals..who..die ere middle age, Without the violence of warlike death. 1846    W. Greener Sci. Gunnery 		(new ed.)	 81  				All our arrangements in warlike preparations, at present, involve [etc.]. 1847    L. H. Kerr tr.  L. von Ranke Hist. Servia 342  				Their former glorious warlike exploits..led them to entertain very different expectations.  b.  of formation, order, etc. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military operations > distribution of troops > formation > 			[adjective]		 > warlike warlike1599 1599    A. Hume Hymnes sig. F4v  				Euen sik..Sall armed be that day with spear and sheild, Baith horsse and fute in weerlike maner drest. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  iv. 780  				The Cherubim..stood armd To thir night watches in warlike  Parade.       View more context for this quotation 1808    W. Scott Marmion  i. xxi. 41  				Were I in warlike-wise to ride, A better guard I would not lack. 1870    W. C. Bryant tr.  Homer Iliad I.  ix. 102  				With each A hundred youths in war~like order marched.  c.  Of arms, munitions, etc.: For use in war. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > 			[adjective]		 warlike1561 G.I.1936 strategic1940 1561    J. Daus tr.  H. Bullinger Hundred Serm. vpon Apocalips xliii. 283  				We shall learne also howe to fight agaynst Antichrist, and howe he muste be ouercomen not with warlicke, but spiritual weapons. 1585    J. Higgins tr.  Junius Nomenclator 183/1  				Armamentarium,..an armourie, or place wherein warlike furniture is kept. a1616    W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida 		(1623)	 Prol. 13  				To Tenedos they come, And the deepe-drawing Barke do there disgorge Their warlike frautage. 1652    J. Wadsworth tr.  P. de Sandoval Civil Wars Spain  v. xxx. 312  				They were in all six thousand compleat Foot and hors, besides thirtie Carts loaden with Munition, carriages, and other warlike utensils. 1895    J. G. Millais Breath from Veldt ii. 18  				Ample provisions, ammunition, and warlike stores were deposited in the hunting-carts.  d.  Of exercises, training, etc.: Of a military character, martial. ? Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > drill or training > 			[adjective]		 > of training: military martialc1425 warlike1585 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > 			[adjective]		 martialc1425 warlike1585 stand-up1789 1585    T. Washington tr.  N. de Nicolay Nauigations Turkie  ii. xviii. 51 b  				[They are] exercised..to shoote, and doe all other warlyke exercises. 1626    W. Gouge Dignitie Chivalrie §7  				Were Artillery Gardens, and Military Fields for Martiall discipline and warlike trainings, fostered..thorow-out this land.  4.  Of or belonging to a warrior or soldier. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > warrior > 			[adjective]		 warly1535 warlike1551 1551    in  A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Edward VI 		(1914)	 59  				Item for our Master of ye Ordnaunce a ffayre apparell warlyke. a1616    W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 		(1623)	  iv. iii. 31  				I breake my warlike  word.       View more context for this quotation 1626    G. Sandys tr.  Ovid Metamorphosis  viii. 150  				For when he wore his fairely plumed cask; She thought him louely in that warlick mask. 1671    J. Milton Samson Agonistes 137  				He..In scorn of thir proud arms and warlike tools, Spurn'd them to death by  Troops.       View more context for this quotation 1813    W. Scott Bridal of Triermain  i. xvii. 41  				Behind him were in triumph borne The warlike arms he late had worn. 1818    P. B. Shelley Homer's Hymn to Minerva 5  				From his awful head Whom Jove brought forth, in warlike armour dressed.   As is usual in war. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > 			[adverb]		 > as is usual in war warlike1583 1583    A. Melvill in  J. Melvill's Autob. & Diary 		(Wodrow Soc.)	 161  				The quhilk merciless men..ar gorgiuslie arrayit, and accompanied warlyke with a sort of limmers and godles suddartes. 1632    W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav.  viii. 343  				Some warlike maim'd, some lame. DerivativesΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > 			[adverb]		 > in warlike manner warlyc1400 warlikely1548 martially?1578 warfaringly1611 belligerently1837 bellicosely1882 the mind > emotion > courage > valour > warlike valour > 			[adverb]		 warlikely1548 1548    Hall's Vnion: Edward IV f. cxc  				When his army by the sea, was thus warlikely set forward. 1548    Hall's Vnion: Edward IV f. ccxxviv  				So he hym selfe we his nobilitie warlikely accompaignied, passed ouer betwene Douer & Caleys. 1615    G. Sandys Relation of Journey  i. 51  				Many tall ships..warlikely appointed. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > 			[noun]		 > warlike quality warlikeness1599 warliness1599 martialism1608 martiality1632 martialness1727 the mind > emotion > courage > valour > warlike valour > 			[noun]		 > the quality of being eager in war warlikeness1599 warliness1599 1599    E. Sandys Europæ Speculum 		(1629)	 209  				And all to keepe the Father from jealousie of his owne sonne, whose brauenesse of mind and warlinesse [the pirated ed. of 1605 reads war~likenesse] is still suspected. 1606    W. Warner Continuance Albions Eng.  xiv. lxxxiii. 345  				We shall the warlikenesse compend of those fame-wronged Men. 1626    T. Scott Sir Walter Rawleighs Ghost 3  				The Cound..began to repeate many relations..touching the generall warlikenesse of the British Nation. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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