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OXF3000D:
lực lượng
force
Gewalt
OXF3000D:
bạo lực
violence
Gewalt
ENDE: force Gewalt ENDE: violence Gewalt
like: Gewalt → →
die Gewalt ☊
hung dữ ☊
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gewaltig ☊
kịch liệt, bạo lực ☊
☊
vergewaltigen ☊
cưỡng hiếp ☊
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die Vergewaltigung ☊
sự hiếp dâm ☊
☊
Gewalt ☊
暴力 ☊ bào lì
gewaltig ☊
暴力的 ☊ bào lì de
vergewaltigen ☊
强奸 ☊ qiángjiān
Vergewaltigung ☊
强奸 ☊ qiángjiān
Plötzlich fing er an, mit Gewalt auf mich einzuschlagen. ☊
Bỗng nhiên anh ta bắt đầu hung dữ đánh anh. ☊ (Lektion 62, Nr. 879)
Gestern fällte der Richter sein Urteil über einen vorbestraften Gewalttäter. ☊
Hôm qua thẩm phán đã tuyên án kẻ phạm tội đã có tiền án. ☊ (Lektion 63, Nr. 889)
Er kämpfte damals in einer gewaltigen Schlacht gegen seine Rivalen, unheimliche Fabelwesen. ☊
Ngày xưa ông đã chiến đấu chống lại địch thủ trong một trận đánh kịch liệt qua những tình tiết ngụ ngôn huyền bí. ☊ (Lektion 71, Nr. 1018)
These measures are aimed at preventing violent crime. ☊ aim ☊
The children grew up in an atmosphere of violence and insecurity. ☊ atmosphere ☊
attempted rape/murder/robbery ☊ attempted ☊
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 task before us is a daunting one. ☊ before ☊
a charge of theft/rape/attempted murder ☊ charge ☊
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 ☊
The violence was the result of political and ethnic conflicts. ☊ conflict ☊
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 ☊
A powerful human drama was unfolding before our eyes. ☊ drama ☊
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 ☊
The police had to employ force to enter the building. ☊ employ ☊
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 release of the hostages could not be achieved without the use of force. ☊ force ☊
The rioters were taken away by force. ☊ force ☊
The ultimatum contained the threat of military force. ☊ force ☊
We will achieve much more by persuasion than by brute force. ☊ force ☊
plans to seize power by force of arms (= by military force) ☊ force ☊
force sth: to force a lock/window/door (= to break it open using force) ☊ force ☊
to force an entry (= to enter a building using 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 ☊
a massive rock ☊ massive ☊
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 ☊
to have sb in your power (= to be able to do what you like with sb) ☊ power ☊
The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime. ☊ prison ☊
Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. ☊ prospect ☊
The growth of violent crime is a very real problem. ☊ real ☊
Domestic violence is a regular occurrence in some families. ☊ regular ☊
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 ☊
a daunting/an impossible/a formidable/an unenviable, etc. task ☊ task ☊
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 ☊
They were able to achieve a settlement without using military force. ☊ use ☊
murder/rape, etc. victims ☊ victim ☊
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 ☊
domestic violence (= between family members) ☊ violence ☊
Why do they always have to resort to violence? ☊ violence ☊
Violence broke out/erupted inside the prison last night. ☊ violence ☊
Is there too much sex and violence on TV? ☊ violence ☊
The violence of her feelings surprised him. ☊ 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 ☊
There was a violent reaction from the public. ☊ violent ☊
a violent change ☊ violent ☊
They are violently opposed to the idea. ☊ violently ☊
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 ☊