violent 英 [ˈvaɪələnt]   美 [ˈvaɪələnt]

violent

violent  英 [ˈvaɪələnt] 美 [ˈvaɪələnt]

adj. 暴力的;猛烈的 

violent crime 暴力犯罪
Students were involved in violent clashes with the police. 学生和警察发生了暴力冲突。

  • Something that's violent involves physical force or emotional intensity. If you hate violent movies, it means that you don't want to watch scenes of people being hurt or killed.
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  • adj. 暴力的;猛烈的
  • 1. violent crime

    暴力犯罪

  • 2. Students were involved in violent clashes with the police.

    学生和警察发生了暴力冲突。

  • 3. Her husband was a violent man.

    她丈夫是个粗暴的人。

  • 4. There was a violent reaction from the public.

    公众的反应强烈。

  • 5. a violent explosion

    剧烈的爆炸

  • 6. a violent change

    急剧的变化

  • 7. a violent headache

    剧烈的头痛

  • violent (adj.) mid-14c., from Old French violent or directly from Latin violentus, related to violare (see violation). In Middle English the word also was applied in reference to heat, sunlight, smoke, etc., with the sense "having some quality so strongly as to produce a powerful effect." Related: Violently.
vio·lent / ˈvaɪələnt ; NAmE ˈvaɪələnt / adjective 1 involving or caused by physical force that is intended to hurt or kill sb 暴力的;强暴的 violent crime 暴力犯罪 Students were involved in violent clashes with the police. 学生和警察发生了暴力冲突。 He met with a violent death (= he was murdered, killed in a fight, etc.). 他遭暴力致死。 Her husband was a violent man. 她丈夫是个粗暴的人。 The crowd suddenly turned violent. 人群中突然有人开始大打出手。 Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies (= that show a lot of violence). 不应允许儿童看暴力电影。 2 showing or caused by very strong emotion 感情强烈的;激情的;由激情引起的 There was a violent reaction from the public. 公众的反应强烈。 3 very strong and sudden 猛烈的;剧烈的;强烈的 SYN intense , severe I took a violent dislike to him. 我很讨厌他。 a violent explosion 剧烈的爆炸 a violent change 急剧的变化 a violent headache 剧烈的头痛 4 (of a colour 颜色 ) extremely bright 强烈的;鲜艳夺目的 Her dress was a violent pink. 她的连衣裙是非常鲜艳的粉红色。 vio·lent / ˈvaɪələnt ; NAmE ˈvaɪələnt /
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