belligerence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for belligerence in the English»Spanish Dictionary

belligerence [Am bəˈlɪdʒ(ə)rəns, Brit bəˈlɪdʒ(ə)r(ə)ns], belligerency [bəˈlɪdʒərənsi] N U

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The faceless nature of social media only heightens a general atmosphere of belligerence.
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But the two heads of government continued to remain aloof and uncompromisingly condemned each other's belligerence.
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The second point though is, belligerence towards the press is not going to do you any favors at the end of the day.
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As time went by, much of the belligerence and raw pace faded being replaced by a growing mastery of the bowling arts.
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The isolationists were winning -- this time through pure international belligerence.
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His mild manner in that picture contrasts with the unforgiving belligerence of his ideas.
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The levels of belligerence exhibited by parents therefore increase once eggs hatch but there is no increase during the egg stage.
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He was only a moderate cricketer: a lower order batsman whose principal talent was belligerence and a right-arm fast-medium bowler who was, by the standards of his time, somewhat expensive.
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Many voters, in fact, misinterpreted the action as a reference to the potential breakup of the country, with overtones of belligerence and intimidation.
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A touch of belligerence, a hint of humility, a pinch of roughness and an over-riding sense of humour.
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