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单词 brandish
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brandish


bran·dish

B0454500 (brăn′dĭsh)tr.v. bran·dished, bran·dish·ing, bran·dish·es To wave or flourish (something, often a weapon) in a menacing, defiant, or excited way. See Synonyms at flourish.n. A menacing, defiant, or excited wave or flourish of something.
[Middle English brandissen, from Old French brandir, brandiss-, from brand, sword, of Germanic origin; see gwher- in Indo-European roots.]
bran′dish·er n.

brandish

(ˈbrændɪʃ) vb (tr) to wave or flourish (a weapon) in a triumphant, threatening, or ostentatious wayna threatening or defiant flourish[C14: from Old French brandir, from brand sword, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German brant weapon] ˈbrandisher n

bran•dish

(ˈbræn dɪʃ)
v.t. 1. to shake, wave, or display, esp. threateningly or ostentatiously, as a weapon; flourish. n. 2. a flourish or waving, as of a weapon. [1275–1325; Middle English bra(u)ndisshen < Anglo-French, Middle French brandiss-. See brand, -ish2] bran′dish•er, n.

brandish


Past participle: brandished
Gerund: brandishing
Imperative
brandish
brandish
Present
I brandish
you brandish
he/she/it brandishes
we brandish
you brandish
they brandish
Preterite
I brandished
you brandished
he/she/it brandished
we brandished
you brandished
they brandished
Present Continuous
I am brandishing
you are brandishing
he/she/it is brandishing
we are brandishing
you are brandishing
they are brandishing
Present Perfect
I have brandished
you have brandished
he/she/it has brandished
we have brandished
you have brandished
they have brandished
Past Continuous
I was brandishing
you were brandishing
he/she/it was brandishing
we were brandishing
you were brandishing
they were brandishing
Past Perfect
I had brandished
you had brandished
he/she/it had brandished
we had brandished
you had brandished
they had brandished
Future
I will brandish
you will brandish
he/she/it will brandish
we will brandish
you will brandish
they will brandish
Future Perfect
I will have brandished
you will have brandished
he/she/it will have brandished
we will have brandished
you will have brandished
they will have brandished
Future Continuous
I will be brandishing
you will be brandishing
he/she/it will be brandishing
we will be brandishing
you will be brandishing
they will be brandishing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been brandishing
you have been brandishing
he/she/it has been brandishing
we have been brandishing
you have been brandishing
they have been brandishing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been brandishing
you will have been brandishing
he/she/it will have been brandishing
we will have been brandishing
you will have been brandishing
they will have been brandishing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been brandishing
you had been brandishing
he/she/it had been brandishing
we had been brandishing
you had been brandishing
they had been brandishing
Conditional
I would brandish
you would brandish
he/she/it would brandish
we would brandish
you would brandish
they would brandish
Past Conditional
I would have brandished
you would have brandished
he/she/it would have brandished
we would have brandished
you would have brandished
they would have brandished
Thesaurus
Noun1.brandish - the act of wavingflourishwafture, waving, wave - the act of signaling by a movement of the hand
Verb1.brandish - move or swing back and forth; "She waved her gun"wave, flourishwigwag - send a signal by waving a flag or a light according to a certain codemove, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
2.brandish - exhibit aggressively; "brandish a sword"display, exhibit, expose - to show, make visible or apparent; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship"

brandish

verb wave, raise, display, shake, swing, exhibit, flourish, wield, flaunt He appeared in the lounge brandishing a knife.

brandish

verb1. To wield boldly and dramatically:flourish, sweep, wave.2. To make a public and usually ostentatious show of:display, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, flaunt, parade, show (off), sport.
Translations
挥舞

brandish

(ˈbrӕndiʃ) verb to wave (especially a weapon) about. He brandished the stick above his head. 揮舞 挥舞

brandish


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Synonyms for brandish

verb wave

Synonyms

  • wave
  • raise
  • display
  • shake
  • swing
  • exhibit
  • flourish
  • wield
  • flaunt

Synonyms for brandish

verb to wield boldly and dramatically

Synonyms

  • flourish
  • sweep
  • wave

verb to make a public and usually ostentatious show of

Synonyms

  • display
  • disport
  • exhibit
  • expose
  • flash
  • flaunt
  • parade
  • show
  • sport

Synonyms for brandish

noun the act of waving

Synonyms

  • flourish

Related Words

  • wafture
  • waving
  • wave

verb move or swing back and forth

Synonyms

  • wave
  • flourish

Related Words

  • wigwag
  • move
  • displace

verb exhibit aggressively

Related Words

  • display
  • exhibit
  • expose
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