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ag·gress
gres
aggresses, aggressing, aggressed
Verb
1. take the initiative and go on the offensive;
"The Serbs attacked the village at night"
"The visiting team started to attack"
"发动攻击",1714年,可能是从 aggression 反推而来; 早期有一个相同的词语,意思是“接近”(1570年代),在这个意义上,它来自法语 aggresser,源自晚期拉丁语 aggressare,是拉丁语 aggredi “接近,攻击”的频率形式。相关词汇: Aggressed; aggressing。
in part borrowed from Latin adgressus, aggressus, past participle of adgredī, aggredī "to approach, attack, undertake," from ad- ad- + gradī "to step, go"; in part back-formation from aggression — more at grade >entry 1
The first known use of aggress was in 1708
1 Tending or disposed to aggress; characterized by aggression; making assaults; unjustly attacking; as, an aggressive policy, war, person, nation.
2 Female hyenas that are particularly aggressive over food successfully rear a larger proportion of their cubs to adulthood than do females that aggress less often over food.
3 And if few of today’s naysayers any longer flinch at, say, sculpt, diagnose or liaise, even the flyweights among them will still explode at emote, aggress and surveil.
4 With Robinson still “swinging at him” and continuing to “aggress towards him”.
5 “Either if you’re aggressing or you’re moving away from something, or you’re attacking, you still go from a position to a position, and those positions tend not to be in straight lines.”
6 Putin was emboldened to aggress again: In 2014, his “little green men” — uniformed Russian soldiers with their insignia removed — invaded Ukraine.
7 "When she was aggressing towards me, my instinct as a mom was to grab her and hold her and hug her and wait," Kaci explains.
8 “Literally, not only verbally, but physically aggressing and assaulting them for doing nothing more than trying to protect the city,” Chief Clark reportedly said, adding that the brawl was “extremely concerning.”
9 In that time Moscow also aggressed against countries far closer to central Europe, such as Hungary, and did far more in the way of destabilizing democracies.
10 If the body do not aggress, the spirit will not seek revenge.
11 "A preliminary investigation indicates the female aggressed the officers while refusing to comply with commands to drop the knife. The officers responded to the threat using lethal force," Johnston said.
12 "What are you waiting for, after your honor has been aggressed upon and your sons' blood has been shed at the hands of this tyrant and his soldiers?" the audio statement said.
13 Police also heckled protesters, tearing down their banners calling for real democracy, and it at times became unclear who was aggressing on whom.
14 She was not going to indulge another man talking over and around and to the side of her, trying to shout and aggress and ugly-cry his way out of trouble.
15 Sakura Kokumai, a seven-time National champion and member of the US Olympic Karate Team, was the recent victim of a hate crime, and the man who aggressed her subsequently punched an elderly Korean couple.
16 And we may be aggressing towards individuals who are, in fact, “redeemable.”
17 Getting to actively aggress people in a foreign nation is actually a girlboss slay.
18 Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo tweeted that European skies are “open for those who connect people, not for those who seek to brutally aggress.”
19 While in ghost form you will not be able to start battles aggress or run.
处于幽灵状态时,你不能战斗,攻击,或者跑。
20 When their perceived encroachment onto peoples’ land leads them to be chased, threatened, and aggressed upon by people, it comes as no surprise that chimpanzees sometimes behave aggressively as well.
1 侵犯
disturbance aggression incursion inroad infringe poach entrench encroach impinge overpass outstep infract
2 进攻
3 挑衅
aggressive rampant coattrailing dare provocation pick defy trail coattails trail coat provocative stump defiance gage aggro aggravation
4 触犯
5 侵略
aggressive invasive invasion aggression incursion infall razzia foray overrun encroach invade harry encroachment inroad
6 攻击
offensive striking assailant thunder-and-lightning onfall pass attack attempt strike assault offence insult thrust onset aggression fling zap polemic gang-up set pounce declaim oppugn sick hammer damn whip batter tilt slap bombard scuff assail impugn controvert aggressive denunciatory aggressively drive offense lamming assailment lace thunder charge sic pelt belabor fall on board of run on board of nibble at lift hand against lift hand to get claws into lash out against be at have at set at fall upon light into move in on throw stones lash out at