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词组 violent
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violent /ˈvaɪələnt/ adjective involving or showing actions intended to hurt people physicallynouns(a) violent crime There has been a big increase in violent crime.a violent attack Her son was the victim of a violent attack.a violent protest/demonstration There were violent demonstrations outside the US embassy.a violent clash/confrontation (=a violent fight – used especially in news reports) There were violent clashes between police and protesters.a violent death The king died a violent death.a violent struggle There was a violent struggle and someone was stabbed.a violent incident Violent incidents such as kidnapping dropped sharply last year.violent behaviour also violent conduct formal The fans were arrested for violent behaviour outside a soccer game.a violent film/movie/TV programme Do violent films cause violent behaviour?verbsturn/become violent The demonstration turned violent when police arrived. | If you argue with him, he may become violent.prepositionsbe violent towards/toward sb He had been violent towards his wife on several occasions.THESAURUS: violent vicious /ˈvɪʃəs/attack | thug | killer violent and dangerous, and seeming to enjoy hurting people for no reason: It was a vicious attack on an unarmed man. | We were surrounded by a gang of vicious thugs, armed with knives (=violent people – used when you strongly disapprove of them). | French police are trying to find the vicious killer of an elderly couple. rough /rʌf/treatment | handling using force or violence, but not causing serious injury: There were complaints about rough treatment by the police. | The teenager’s rough handling by the guards was shown on videotape. | Some of the boys were being a bit rough with the younger kids. brutalmurder | attack | dictator | crackdown behaving in a way that is very cruel and violent, and showing no pity: The judge said that it was a particularly brutal murder. | He was lucky to survive such a brutal attack. | Idi Amin was a brutal dictator. | The government launched a brutal crackdown on the opposition (=they used violence to stop anyone from opposing the government). savageattack | killer | killing | fighting | violence attacking people in a particularly cruel way – used about people and fighting, especially in news reports: He was sentenced to life in prison for a savage attack on a young boy. | There was savage fighting in the capital Mogadishu. | Iraq’s streets were scenes of savage violence. bloodywar | battle | fighting | conflict | violence a bloody battle or war is very violent and a lot of people are killed or injured: The country has just had a bloody civil war. | The Russians were engaged in a bloody battle against the German army. | There has already been five months of bloody violence. ferocious /fəˈrəʊʃəs/attack | defence | battle | gunbattle | dog | beast a ferocious attack or battle is extremely violent. A ferocious animal is likely to attack people in a very violent way: It was the most ferocious attack I have ever seen. | The two armies fought a ferocious battle for control of the city. | The house was guarded by two ferocious-looking dogs. | I was frightened that I would be attacked by some ferocious beast (=animal). fiercedog | battle | fighting a fierce animal or person looks frightening and likely to attack people. A fierce battle is very violent: A fierce dog stood growling at the gate. | A fierce battle broke out, lasting into late Sunday morning. | The bodyguards looked very fierce. | Bears are always fierce when they have young. bloodthirstystory | tale | monster a bloodthirsty story contains a lot of violent scenes. A bloodthirsty person likes violence or likes watching violence: The film is a bloodthirsty tale of revenge. | The terrorists are shown as bloodthirsty monsters. | The ancient Britons were a bloodthirsty lot (=they were very violent people – a rather informal use). gorymovie | film | photograph | book | scene showing or describing injuries, blood, death etc clearly and in detail: She likes watching gory horror movies | The book was too gory for many readers. | The report showed the gory scenes after the crash.
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