violence如何读

英:[ˈvaɪələns]

美:[ˈvaɪələns]

violence英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U] 暴力,暴行 great force
  2. [U] 猛烈,剧烈,强烈 rough treatment

violence是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 猛烈,激烈,强烈
  2. 暴力,暴行
  3. 狂热,热烈,热情
  4. 冒犯,施暴,强暴
  5. 篡改,曲解
  6. 强力,猛劲,激烈的力量
  7. 狂热行为
  8. 破坏
  9. 【炸药】烈度

violence自然拼读

vi·o·lence

vaI lns

violence词根

词根:violent

adj.

violent 暴力的;猛烈的

violable 易受侵犯的;可亵渎的;可违反的

adv.

violently 猛烈地,激烈地;极端地

vt.

violate 违反;侵犯,妨碍;亵渎

violence英英释义

noun

strong, damaging force.The violence of the hurricane lasted a few hours.

the intentional or uncontrollable causing of pain, injury, or harm.As incidents of violence increase, people live in fear.Many complain that there is too much violence depicted in movies.

power or force used to cause fear, pain, or harm.A corrupt government will use violence to achieve its goals.When the owners would not listen, the workers resorted to violence.

the vehement, forceful expression of feeling or use of language.He said these last words with sudden violence.

harm caused by misrepresentation of motive or meaning.Her performance did violence to that play.

violence词组

domestic violence家庭暴力

family violence家庭暴力;家庭暴力事件

physical violence身体暴力,躯体暴力

do violence to破坏;歪曲;强暴对待

marital violence婚姻暴力;婚后暴力

brutal violence暴力

violence词源中文解释

13世纪晚期,“用于造成伤害或损害的身体力量”,源自盎格鲁-法语和古法语 violence(13世纪),源自拉丁语 violentia “热情,冲动”,源自 violentus “热烈的,强制的”,可能与 violare(见 violation)有关。1590年代出现了“不当对待”的弱化意义。

violence_药学行业词汇

暴力

violence词源英文解释

The first known use of violence was in the 14th century

violence儿童词典英英释义

violinnoun

a stringed musical instrument with four strings that is usually held against the shoulder under the chin and played with a bow

violinist

violinnoun

a stringed musical instrument with four strings that is usually held against the shoulder under the chin and played with a bow

violinist

violetnoun

any of a genus of mostly herbs that often produce showy fragrant flowers in the spring and small closed self-pollinated flowers without petals in the summer

any of several plants of other genera compare dogtooth violet

a reddish blue

violentadjective

marked by great force or sudden activity violent storms

a violent attack of coughing

especially furious or emotional

a violent denial of guilt

intense sense 1

violent pain

caused by force

a violent death

acting with or characterized by harmful physical force : exercising or marked by violence violent actions

a violent person

having a tendency to carry out acts of violence

violent prison inmates

violentadjective

marked by great force or sudden activity violent storms

a violent attack of coughing

especially furious or emotional

a violent denial of guilt

intense sense 1

violent pain

caused by force

a violent death

acting with or characterized by harmful physical force : exercising or marked by violence violent actions

a violent person

having a tendency to carry out acts of violence

violent prison inmates

violencenoun

the use of force in a way that harms a person or property

great force or energy especially of a destructive kind

the violence of the storm caused great fear

violence 例句

1 Cleopatra, who became a vocal advocate for violence prevention, also returned a couple of times to attend different meetings on the issue.

2 And pardon her mouth, she thinks, pardon the mouths of the golf-course lady and the librarian and lots of other people who are angry about violence.

3 Garcia was very busy, but he never let a day go by without seeing Alba, alternating unbridled violence with the pretense that he was her good friend.

4 It was a week before the race laws went into effect and violence against the colored population was on the rise in rehearsal.

5 He absorbed its violence and brawn as it slithered past, a massive steel serpent.

6 The violence of her emotion made her set her teeth , as if were, against giving way.

她的感情之激烈使她咬紧牙关, 不愿屈服.

7 “That most of the people around Rufus know more about real violence than the screenwriters of today will ever know.”

8 "The right to self-defense is protected under local and federal law. The tragic loss of one so young to violence renews our resolve to quell gang activity in Underhill."

9 When given a choice, most people in the ghetto, like anywhere else, would prefer to be able to work, support their families, and live without fear of harm or violence, if given the chance.

10 Always the volunteers faced the looming threat of violence from white vigilantes determined to put an end to “race-mixing.”

11 The War on Drugs has greatly exacerbated the problems associated with drug abuse, rather than solved them, but the fact remains that the violence associated with the illegal drug trade is nothing to be celebrated.

12 Just two months later in Arkansas, 1919’s most murderous acts of violence took place.

13 But as it happened, a central tenet of life in the Klan—and of terrorism in general—is that most of the threatened violence never goes beyond the threat stage.

14 In one thematic string we have terms like criminals, criminal warfare, crime, fun, profit, gangs, mafias, thugs, mercenaries, troublemakers, preys on the weak, executioners, violence, desertion, flight, whim, opportunity, and run.

15 The drugs and gang violence in the inner cities, the kidnapping and terrorism that is everywhere.

16 They threaten them with violence.

他们对其进行暴力威胁。

17 They attacked with violence.

他们猛烈攻击.

18 It is an international activist movement that began in the African American community and campaigns against oppression and systemic violence against black people.

19 Such foolish hope, to have thought that despite being raised to violence I might one day be free of it.

20 Such violence hinted at political motives , and Isolder suspected his aunt Seccah behind the attack.

这一暴力案件的背后隐藏着政治图谋.

violence 同义词

1 厉害

violent dreadfully

8 残害

biocide

11 强烈的感情

heat flame

13 烈度

strike

18 的常见搭配词

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19 施暴

force

22 暴力行为

battery aggro bovver aggravation

25 猛力

forcefully

32 冒渎

blasphemous

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