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1 aggression
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2 агрессивное поведение
1) Biology: aggressive behavior2) Medicine: disruptive behavior3) Law: violent behavior, violent behaviour5) Advertising: offensive behaviour6) Makarov: aggressive behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > агрессивное поведение
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3 агрессивный
1) General subject: aggressive, bellicose, combatant, combative, corrodent (о среде), high-pressure, invasive, offensive, truculent, vicious (напр., о собаке), trigger-happy, scrappy, bullying, (как вариант) confrontational2) Psychiatry: assaultive (о поведении)3) Engineering: corrosive4) Bookish: incursive5) British English: bolshy6) Australian slang: aggro7) Politics: offensively assertive, hawkish8) Deprecatingly: jackbooted9) Jargon: pushy, rough and tumble, world-beater10) Management: competitive (напр., поведение, стиль управления)12) Makarov: aggressive (о среде), belligerent, harsh, hostile, mordant (химически)13) Electrochemistry: corroding14) Hi-Fi. aggressive (описание выдвинутого впёрёд звучания; кажется, что музыка обрушивается на слушателя) -
4 агрессия
1) General subject: aggression (war of aggression - агрессивная война), aggressive, invasion, harassment2) Medicine: Physical assault3) Construction: attack4) Australian slang: aggro5) Jargon: pizzazz6) Phraseological unit: bare (one's) teeth -
5 вызывающее, агрессивное поведение
Jargon: aggroУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызывающее, агрессивное поведение
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6 драка
1) General subject: affray, allcomers (массовая), barney, battle (to fight somebody's battles for him - лезть в схватку за кого-либо), battle royal, brannigan, fight, fighting, fray, infighting, knock me down, knockdown, maihem, mayhem, mix in, punch out, punch up, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, row, scramble, scrap, scrimmage, scrum, scrummage, scuffle, turn up, turn-to, turn-up, tussle, up and downer, wigs on the green, stoush (fight, dispute, brawl), dustup, exchange3) Slang: hassle5) Law: combat, mutual combat6) Australian slang: blue7) Scottish language: collieshangie, tousle8) Jargon: donnybrook, hassel, ruckus, square go, fracas, brawl, dance, romp, rumble, the bricks, workout9) Taboo: ass-kicking (особ. ногами) -
7 жестокость
1) General subject: Hunnishness, acerbity, asperity (характера), atrocity, barbarity, brutality, cannibalism, cruelty, devilment, devilry, deviltry, diabolism, ferociousness, ferocity, gothicism, grimness, ill treatment, ill-treatment, inhumanity, mercilessness, rigidity, savageness, savagery, severity, truculence, tyranny, violence, acts of cruelty (against), fierceness2) Economy: harshness3) Australian slang: aggro4) Diplomatic term: inhumane act5) Makarov: acerbity (в характере человека), iron -
8 массовые беспорядки, сопровождаемые насилием
General subject: aggroУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > массовые беспорядки, сопровождаемые насилием
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9 нападение
1) General subject: aggression, an assault on ( smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), an attack on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), attack, incursion, infall, inroad (вредителей), lamming, molestation (на прохожих), onfall, onset, onslaught, stabbing (с использованием холодного оружия; on smb.), act of assault2) Biology: offense (в поведении животных)3) Medicine: assault4) Obsolete: brunt, bear the brunt5) Military: assault, attack, charge (тж. перен. в разговоре, споре), inroad, invasion, onrush, (воздушное) raid, threat6) Engineering: infestation (вредителей)8) Law: assailing, assaultive act (словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием или покушение на нанесение удара, либо угроза таковым), hijacking9) Australian slang: aggro10) Politics: capture, occupation, seizure11) Astronautics: offensive12) Ecology: infestation14) Programming: intrusion15) International law: (на страну) armed agression16) Makarov: abuse, aggression upon ( smb., smth.) (на кого-л., чего-л.), aggression upon smb., (smth.) (на кого-л., чего-л.), attack (вредителей), charge (в футболе и т.п.)17) Archaic: insult18) Taboo: stomping on -
10 насилие
1) General subject: brute force, coercion, force, forcing, jackboot, rape, violation, violence, outrage, abuse (child abuse, sexual abuse, victim of abuse), angariation, conflagration2) American: rough stuff4) Australian slang: aggro5) Jargon: blast, roughhouse, round-house6) Business: compulsion7) leg.N.P. constraint, duress8) Makarov: brutal force -
11 перестань нападать на меня
Australian slang: don't give me any aggroУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестань нападать на меня
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12 скандал
1) General subject: affray, blow-up, brawl, brouhaha, bustup, corroboree, dust-up, embroilment, fallout (в нек. контекстах), fracas, kick up, muss, pandemonium, prang, rag, row, scandal, scene, schemozzle, shame, stink, sturt, wigs on the green, yammer, uproar (когда скандал связан с возмущением), shouting match, screaming match3) Slang: aggression4) Dialect: brangle5) American: song6) Rare: bobbery7) British English: aggro8) Australian slang: shindig9) Jargon: blow-up blowup, dirt, punch-up, ragtime, rookery, rough house, rumble, shemozzle, shlemozzle, dirty laundry, dirty linen, roughhouse, round-house10) American English: donnybrook11) Makarov: a piece of work, piece of work, trouble12) Taboo: hell broke loose, hell broken loose, shit hit the fan, shit hits the fan -
13 уличная драка
1) General subject: aggro (особ. между хиппи), brawl2) Slang: aggression3) Jargon: bovver (особ. между бандами), bower (особенно между бандитами), bunfight, gin4) Makarov: street row -
14 яростный
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15 агрессивное поведение
aggressive behaviour; aggro сленгРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > агрессивное поведение
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16 поведение
ср.behavio(u)r, conductагрессивное поведение — aggressive behaviour; aggro сленг
дурное поведение — bad behaviour, misbehaviour
норма поведения — norm of behaviour; rule of conduct
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17 беспорядки
unrest имя существительное: -
18 сложности
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19 неприятности
trouble имя существительное: -
20 уличная драка
brawl имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
Aggro — may refer to:* Aggravation * Aggression * Aggro , a 2007 song by Paul Hartnoll from his debut solo album, The Ideal Condition * Aggro , a 2007 song by The Enemy from their debut album, We ll Live and Die in These Towns * Aggro, a computer gaming… … Wikipedia
aggro — n. 1. aggravation or aggression. [informal British usage] I skipped it because it was too much aggro [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aggro — [ag′rō] n. [< AGGRAVATION, infl. by AGGRESSION] [Brit. Slang] Brit. Slang 1. aggressive feelings or aggravation 2. aggressive activity, as in a fight … English World dictionary
aggro — [[t]æ̱groʊ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Aggro is the difficulties and problems that are involved in something. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Simply phone the ticket hot line and all that aggro will be a thing of the past. Syn: hassle 2) N UNCOUNT Aggro is aggressive or… … English dictionary
aggro — 1. noun a) Aggravation; bother Move along, lads; we dont want any aggro. b) Aggressive behavior. You just pulled aggro off the tank and wiped the raid. 2. adjective … Wiktionary
aggro — 1) agro n British and Australian aggravation. Originally the slang term was a euphemism for threatened or actual violence, offered typically by skinheads, although it is not clear whether they or their (typically hippy) victims first adopted the… … Contemporary slang
aggro — I. noun (plural aggros) Etymology: probably aggravation + 1 o, later taken as short for aggression Date: 1969 1. British deliberately aggressive, provoking, or violent behavior 2. British exasperation, irritation … New Collegiate Dictionary
aggro — ag|gro [ˈægrəu US rou] n [U] BrE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: aggravation or aggression] 1.) angry behaviour or fighting ▪ I hope he doesn t cause any aggro . 2.) problems or difficulties that annoy you ▪ I can t cope with all this aggro … Dictionary of contemporary English
Aggro — Short for aggravation, it s the sort of thing you might expect at a football match. In other words trouble! There is sometimes aggro in the cities after the pubs shut! … The American's guide to speaking British
aggro — • short for aggravation or violence, e.g. He was steaming drunk and well up for some aggro … Londonisms dictionary
aggro — noun (U) BrE informal 1 aggressive behaviour and fighting, especially between young men 2 problems or difficulties that annoy you: We had so much aggro with our insurance claim … Longman dictionary of contemporary English