aggression 英 [əˈgreʃn]   美 [əˈɡrɛʃən]

aggression

aggression  英 [əˈgreʃn] 美 [əˈɡrɛʃən]

n. 侵略;进攻;侵犯;侵害 

名词复数:aggressions 

We will smash any aggression. 我们将粉碎任何侵略。
We will never accomodate ourselves to acts of aggression and intervention out of consideration for our relations with the power in question. 我们决不会因为考虑国家关系而对侵略和干涉行为姑息迁就。

  • Aggression is hostile, purposely unfriendly behavior that can sometimes be violent. A motorist who shows aggression for another may follow too closely, honk the horn, or otherwise try to intimidate.
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  • n. 侵略;进攻;侵犯;侵害
  • 1. We will smash any aggression.

    我们将粉碎任何侵略。

  • 2. We will never accomodate ourselves to acts of aggression and intervention out of consideration for our relations with the power in question.

    我们决不会因为考虑国家关系而对侵略和干涉行为姑息迁就。

  • 3. The imperialists use this ideology and culture as a lever for easily realizing their domination and subjugation, aggression and plunder of other countries.

    帝国主义者使用这种思想和文化作为一种杠杆,轻易地实现其统治、征服、侵略以及掠夺他国的目的。

  • aggression (n.) 1610s, "unprovoked attack," from French aggression (16c., Modern French agression), from Latin aggressionem (nominative aggressio) "a going to, an attack," noun of action from past participle stem of aggredi "to approach; to attempt; to attack," from ad "to" (see ad-) + gradi (past participle gressus) "to step," from gradus "a step," figuratively "a step toward something, an approach" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go"). Psychological sense of "hostile or destructive behavior" first recorded 1912 in A.A. Brill's translation of Freud.
ag·gres·sion / əˈɡreʃn ; NAmE əˈɡreʃn / noun [uncountable ] 1 feelings of anger and hatred that may result in threatening or violent behaviour 好斗情绪;攻击性 The research shows that computer games may cause aggression. 研究显示,电脑游戏可能引起好斗情绪。 2 a violent attack or threats by one person against another person or by one country against another country 侵犯;挑衅;侵略 unprovoked military aggression 无端军事侵犯 aggression aggressions ag·gres·sion / əˈɡreʃn ; NAmE əˈɡreʃn /
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