violence

violence
1. n насилие, принуждение

to use violence — применять силу

legal violence — законное насилие

open violence — открытое насилие

covert violence — скрытое насилие

prison violence — насилие в тюрьмах

threat of violence — угроза насилием

2. n физическое насилие; избиение; буйство; хулиганские действия

robbery with violence — вооружённый грабёж

crime of violence — насильственное преступление

to resort to violence — прибегнуть к насилию

provocative violence — провоцирующее насилие

challenged violence — спровоцированное насилие

provocated violence — спровоцированное насилие

discriminating violence — избирательное насилие

to do violence — производить, совершать насилие

3. n изнасилование
4. n оскорбление

violence to a superior — оскорбление начальника

5. n сила, неистовство; ярость, ожесточённость

violence of passions — неистовство страстей

the violence of the storm — ярость бури

violence of invective — грубые выпады, ожесточённые нападки

violence of an explosive — сила взрывчатого вещества

the oceanic violence of his rage — неистовство его гнева

Синонимический ряд:
1. disorder (noun) clash; commotion; disorder; disturbance; injury; injustice; outrage; uproar; wrong
2. force (noun) coercion; compulsion; constraint; duress; force; pressure
3. fury (noun) brutality; ferocity; fierceness; fire; fury; intensity; passion; pitch; savagery; severity; vehemence
Антонимический ряд:
forbearance; gentleness; lenity; mildness; observance; preservation; respect

English-Russian base dictionary . 2014.

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Смотреть что такое "violence" в других словарях:

  • VIOLENCE — Comme agressivité et combativité, la violence est au principe des actions humaines individuelles ou collectives. Comme destructivité, elle menace continuellement la stabilité des relations des hommes entre eux, que ce soit en politique intérieure …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • violence —    Violence is a pervasive and enduring aspect of all societies and takes many forms from politically motivated violence (terrorism) to ‘common’ assault or rape, and can be directed against the person or property. In Britain, political violence… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • Violence — • The stimulus or moving cause must come from without; no one can do violence to himself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Violence     Violence      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Violence — Vi o*lence, n. [F., fr. L. violentia. See {Violent}.] 1. The quality or state of being violent; highly excited action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity; force. [1913 Webster] That seal You ask with such a violence, the king, Mine …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • violence — Violence. subst. fem. Qualité de ce qui est violent. La violence des vents, de la tempeste, du mal, de la douleur, d un remede, &c. la violence de son humeur. Violence, signifie aussi, La force dont on use contre le droit commun, contre les loix …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • violence — Violence, Violentia, Vis. La violence et cours d une oraison, Incitatio orationis. Faire violence à aucun, Vim et manus alicui inferre, vel afferre, Faþcere vim alicui. Oster par force et violence, Per oppressionem eripere. Avec violence et force …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • violence — I noun assault, attack, brutality, clash, convulsion, disorder, eruption, explosion, ferocity, force, fracas, furiousness, fury, inclemency, manus, onslaught, outburst, rage, rampage, ruthlessness, savagery, severity, unlawful force, vehemence,… …   Law dictionary

  • violence — [vī′ə ləns] n. [ME < MFr < L violentia < violentus: see VIOLENT] 1. physical force used so as to injure, damage, or destroy; extreme roughness of action 2. intense, often devastatingly or explosively powerful force or energy, as of a… …   English World dictionary

  • Violence — Vi o*lence, v. t. To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • violence — (n.) late 13c., physical force used to inflict injury or damage, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. violence, from L. violentia vehemence, impetuosity, from violentus vehement, forcible, probably related to violare (see VIOLATION (Cf. violation)). Weakened …   Etymology dictionary

  • violence — *force, compulsion, coercion, duress, constraint, restraint Analogous words: vehemence, intensity, fierceness (see corresponding adjectives at INTENSE): *effort, exertion, pains, trouble: *attack, assault, onslaught, onset …   New Dictionary of Synonyms


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