violence的意思和读音

violence

: [ˈvaɪələns] : ['vaɪələns]

n.

v.+n.end violence,renounce violence,condemn violence,prevent violence,avoid violence

n.gentleness

n.physical force,pugnacity,aggression,fighting,savagery

violencen.

1.violent behaviour that is intended to hurt or kill sb

crimes/acts/threats of violence

He condemned the protesters' use of violence against the police.使

domestic violence(= between family members)

Why do they always have to resort to violence ?

Violence broke out/erupted inside the prison last night.

Is there too much sex and violence on TV?

2.physical or emotional force and energy

The violence of her feelings surprised him.使

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n.1.violent behavior2.extreme natural force, often causing great damage; extreme strength of feelings

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1.Experience suggests that this sort of intolerance can all too easily give rise to political violence.

2.Such violence of affliction indeed could not be supported forever; it sank within a few days into a calmer melancholy.便

3.His spokesman said the president had commend ed the Dalai Lama's commitment to non-violence and his pursuit of dialogue with China.

4.And in the immediate aftermath of that election, there was an outbreak of ethnic violence.

5.The security forces appear strong enough for the moment to withstand the uptick in violence over the last few weeks and months.

6.But women are sometimes complicit, too. Violence is often seen as a normal part of male-female relations.

7.Consider how harboring vindictive thoughts, even though so compelling at times, is nothing but violence to oneself.

8.Moreover, a greater proportion of single men, in any society, is often linked with increasing rates of crime and violence.

9.There's a little bit of violence here and there, but nothing that's a threat to the general situation.

10.Caton, sitting just one seat in front of the two men, said he heard no exchanges between them prior to the violence.