词汇 | defensive |
释义 | defensiveWord family noun defence/defense defendant defender defensiveness defencelessnessDefenderismdefensativedefensibilitydefencemandefence mechanismdefenceadjective defenceless/defenseless defensible ≠ indefensible defensive defenceddefencelessdefendabledefendedverb defend adverb defensibly ≠ indefensibly defensively defencelessly Sportde·fen·sive1 /dɪˈfensɪv/ ●○○ adjectiveadj 1 DEFENDused or intended to protect someone or something against attack 防御用的,防御性的 OPP offensive The prince drew up his forces in a strong defensive position. 亲王将部队布成坚固的防御阵势。 The rockets are a purely defensive measure against nuclear attack. 火箭弹纯粹是针对核攻击的防御性措施。 2 DEFENDbehaving in a way that shows you think someone is criticizing you even if they are not 戒备的,自卫的,有戒心的 She despised herself for sounding so defensive. 她因自己说的话听起来戒备心过强而自惭形秽。 a reserved and defensive manner 矜持而又戒备的态度 3 DS American EnglishAmE relating to stopping the other team from getting points in a game 〔比赛中〕防守的,防御的 OPP offensive defensive play 防守型打法 —defensively adverbadv —defensiveness noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus defensive• Police officers claimed that their actions during the riots were purely defensive.• Dave Campo is the Cowboys' third defensive coordinator in four years.• Their success was built upon a resolute defensive display, shutting out 12-goal Dean Saunders.• Rather than getting upset or defensive, I see myself being genuinely interested in her input.• Brackens is the best rusher in the defensive line.• a defensive player• The invention of the tank and the aircraft broke through the defensive stalemate that had characterised the first world war.• Dallas has lost two good players from their defense, cornerback Larry Brown and defensive tackle Russell Maryland.• The city would be encircled by its defensive walls pierced by town gates.• According to the report, only defensive weapons had been supplied to Iran.• defensive weapons defensive measure• Other defensive measure have included the long-awaited decision by Sir Rocco Forte to separate his chairman and chief executive jobs.• It was also probably in part a defensive measure on the part of the ego itself. defensive2 noun 1 on/onto the defensive CRITICIZEbehaving in a way that shows that you think that someone is criticizing you even if they are not 处于戒备状态(的),存有戒心(的) In his presence, she was constantly on the defensive. 在他面前她总是步步为营。 Examples from the Corpus on/onto the defensive• It was the only time in her life that she had noticed her maternal grandmother at a disadvantage, on the defensive.• This immediately puts the farmer on the defensive and reinforces the public's perception of them as a complaining, dissatisfied group.• The conference, held in a Protestant church, found Daley and his group on the defensive.• Motta always put him on the defensive.• The industry is on the defensive in Congress, in courts across the nation and in the war for public opinion.• He was tense now - on the defensive. 2 put/force somebody on the defensive if you put someone on the defensive in an argument, you attack them so that they are in a weaker position 迫使某人处于守势 → go on the offensive an issue that put the White House on the defensive 使白宫处于被动的问题 Examples from the Corpus put/force somebody on the defensive• Motta always put him on the defensive.• This established licensing hours for the first time, and put brewers on the defensive.• You guys being a little bit aggressive at the beginning put him on the defensive.• The Sangh has put Congress on the defensive by forcing it to dilute its secular tradition.• These two seemed friendly enough, but their questions about Sweetheart put him on the defensive.• This puts people on the defensive, and they may become silent or get angry.• Simple as sneezing to put him on the defensive.• The Conservative achievement in the 1980s was to put Labour on the defensive by presenting Thatcherism as a continuation of historic Conservatism. Examples from the Corpus defensive• But putting news directors on the defensive is by no means a bad thing.• The industry is on the defensive in Congress, in courts across the nation and in the war for public opinion.• There are two reasons why the Government is now on the defensive after last week's protests against high fuel tax. |
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