violent的意思和读音

violent

: [ˈvaɪələnt] : ['vaɪələnt]

adj.

adj.+n.violent crime,violent temper,violent storm,violent death,violent reaction

adj.peaceful,gentle

adj.pugnacious,aggressive,brutal,cruel,sadistic

violentadj.

1.involving or caused by physical force that is intended to hurt or kill sb

violent crime

Students were involved in violent clashes with the police.

He met with a violent death(= he was murdered, killed in a fight, etc.) .

Her husband was a violent man.

The crowd suddenly turned violent .

Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies(= that show a lot of violence) .

2.showing or caused by very strong emotion

There was a violent reaction from the public.

3.very strong and sudden

I took a violent dislike to him.

a violent explosion

a violent change

a violent headache

4.extremely bright

Her dress was a violent pink.

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adj.1.involving the use of physical force, with the deliberate intention of causing damage to property or injury or death to people; someone who is violent often gets into fights and attacks people; containing a lot of violent action2.a violent wind, storm, or explosion happens with great force and causes serious damage and destruction3.painful and difficult to control4.showing very strong and angry emotions or opinions5.a violent color is very bright and almost painful to look at1.involving the use of physical force, with the deliberate intention of causing damage to property or injury or death to people; someone who is violent often gets into fights and attacks people; containing a lot of violent action2.a violent wind, storm, or explosion happens with great force and causes serious damage and destruction3.painful and difficult to control4.showing very strong and angry emotions or opinions5.a violent color is very bright and almost painful to look at

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1.She knew that saying such things made her mother angry and violent, even if the original intentions were not to anger.使

2.JOSEPH and I had been getting everything ready for my departure for about an hour, when there was a violent ringing at my door.使

3.This anti-immigrant demonstration in Athens earlier this year was one of many to turn violent.

4.You said some "asylum seekers" resorted to violent means when trying to intruding into the foreign embassy, could you raise examples?使

5.They were all perceived as being less than normal in all those characteristics -- more violent, etc. -- before the surgery.

6.We ask as we have done so before, that you do not play into the hands of the dark Ones by becoming violent.

7.I am happy to see that until now, there was no seriously violent event happened after the election.

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9.There is a good deal of truth in the belief that laws should be set up to protect children from online violent and pornographic information.

10.Plucking these morsels from their habitat, however, is often a violent affair that destroys other denizens of the deep.