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Selbstverständlich. Aber der Mann war richtig brutal. Đương nhiên. Nhưng người đàn ông đó rất bạo lực. (Lektion 62, Nr. 878)
Brutaler Schläger endlich gefasst, verurteilt und eingesperrt. Kẻ gây rối bạo lực cuối cùng đã bị bắt, bị kết án và bị bỏ tù. (Lektion 63, Nr. 888)


These measures are aimed at preventing violent crime. aim
The children grew up in an atmosphere of violence and insecurity. atmosphere
The elections are taking place against a background of violence. background
Some movies have been banned on the basis that they are too violent. basis
The Church has a duty to condemn violence. church
a climate of suspicion/violence climate
concern (about sth/sb): There is growing concern about violence on television. concern
There has been some violence after the match, but the police are now in control of the situation. be in control (of sth)
an increase in violent crime crime
a sudden/violent/peaceful, etc. death death
Humour is a more effective defence than violence. defence
die sth: to die a violent/painful/natural, etc. death die
I disagree with violent protests. disagree with sth/with doing sth
The level of violence in the film really disgusted me. disgust
the growing problem of domestic violence (= violence between members of the same family) domestic
Police arrested him for being drunk and disorderly (= violent or noisy in a public place because of being drunk). drunk
Some people believe that violence is an effective way of protesting. effective
encourage sth (in sb/sth): They claim that some computer games encourage violent behaviour in young children. encourage
They have called for an end to violence. end
You can't just close your eyes to his violence. shut/close your eyes to sth
Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar (= sadly familiar). familiar
The incident brought the problem of violence in schools into sharp focus. focus
The rioters were taken away by force. force
We will achieve much more by persuasion than by brute force. force
The police are determined to free the town of violent crime. free
the rapid growth in violent crime growth
He has a history of violent crime. history
She came from a violent home. home
Violent crime is not limited to big cities. limit sth to sb/sth
to die of natural causes (= not by violence, but normally, of old age) natural
They were charged with disturbing the peace (= behaving in a noisy and violent way). peace
What's the point of all this violence? point
Hundreds of police in riot gear struggled to control the violence. police
The growth of violent crime is a very real problem. real
They felt obliged to resort to violence. resort to sth
Rightly or wrongly, many older people are afraid of violence in the streets. rightly
a source of violence source
I can't stomach violent films. stomach
It is time to put a stop to the violence. stop
fierce/heavy/violent storms storm
Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence. tension
crimes involving violence or the threat of violence threat
the violent times we live in (= the present period of history) time
This evidence supports the view that there is too much violence on television. view
crimes/acts/threats of violence violence
violence (against sb): He condemned the protesters' use of violence against the police. violence
Why do they always have to resort to violence? violence
Is there too much sex and violence on TV? violence
the violence of the eruption violence
He reacted to the idea with some violence. violence
violent crime violent
Students were involved in violent clashes with the police. violent
He met with a violent death (= he was murdered, killed in a fight, etc.). violent
Her husband was a violent man. violent
The crowd suddenly turned violent. violent
Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies (= that show a lot of violence). violent
I took a violent dislike to him. violent
a violent change violent
a wave of opposition/protest/violence, etc. wave
She was shocked by the violent scenes she had witnessed. witness
We are now witnessing an unprecedented increase in violent crime. witness