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  • 1 violence

    noun (great roughness and force, often causing severe physical injury or damage: I was amazed at the violence of his temper; She was terrified by the violence of the storm.) vio­lenţă

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  • 2 non-violence

    (the refusal to use any violent means in order to gain political, social etc aims.) nonviolenţă

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  • 3 fight

    1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb
    1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) a (se) lupta
    2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) a lupta (împotriva)
    3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) a se certa
    2. noun
    1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) bătaie; bătălie
    2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) luptă
    3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) dârzenie
    4) (a boxing-match.) meci (de box)
    - fight back
    - fight it out
    - fight off
    - fight one's way
    - fight shy of
    - put up a good fight

    English-Romanian dictionary > fight

  • 4 rage

    [rei‹] 1. noun
    1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) furie
    2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) furie
    2. verb
    1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) a se înfuria; a urla
    2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) a se dez­lănţui; a urla
    3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) a continua; a se manifesta vio­lent
    4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) a face ravagii
    - all the rage
    - the rage

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  • 5 abduct

    (to take (someone) away against his will usually by trickery or violence; to kidnap: The president has been abducted.) a răpi

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  • 6 abhor

    [əb'ho:]
    past tense, past participle - abhorred; verb
    (to hate very much: The headmaster abhors violence.)
    - abhorrent

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  • 7 anarchist

    1) (a person who believes that governments are unnecessary or undesirable.) anarhist
    2) (a person who tries to overturn the government by violence.) anarhist

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  • 8 dash

    [dæʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to move with speed and violence: A man dashed into a shop.) a se năpusti
    2) (to knock, throw etc violently, especially so as to break: He dashed the bottle to pieces against the wall.) a izbi
    3) (to bring down suddenly and violently or to make very depressed: Our hopes were dashed.) a spulbera, a distruge
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden rush or movement: The child made a dash for the door.) săritură
    2) (a small amount of something, especially liquid: whisky with a dash of soda.) pic
    3) ((in writing) a short line (-) to show a break in a sentence etc.) linie de pauză
    4) (energy and enthusiasm: All his activities showed the same dash and spirit.) zel
    - dash off

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  • 9 erupt

    ((of a volcano) to throw out lava etc: When did Mount Etna last erupt?; The demonstration started quietly but suddenly violence erupted.) a erupe; a izbucni

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  • 10 extort

    [ik'sto:t]
    (to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) a smulge
    - extortionate

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  • 11 incite

    1) (to urge (someone) to do something: He incited the people to rebel against the king.) a incita (la)
    2) (to stir up or cause: They incited violence in the crowd.) a provoca

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  • 12 interlude

    ['intəlu:d]
    (a usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc: We bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.) inter­ludiu; pauză

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  • 13 intimidate

    [in'timideit]
    (to frighten eg by threatening violence.) a intimida

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  • 14 make-up

    1) (cosmetics applied to the face etc: She never wears any make-up.)
    2) (the set, or combination, of characteristics or ingredients that together form something, eg a personality; composition: Violence is just not part of his make-up.)

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  • 15 mindless

    adjective (stupid and senseless: mindless violence.) stupid, absurd

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  • 16 on the increase

    (becoming more frequent or becoming greater: Acts of violence are on the increase.) în creştere

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  • 17 outrage

    1. noun
    (a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) atrocitate; scandal
    2. verb
    (to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) a jigni
    - outrageously
    - outrageousness

    English-Romanian dictionary > outrage

  • 18 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) a insista

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  • 19 resort

    [rə'zo:t] 1. verb
    ((with to) to begin to use, do etc as a way of solving a problem etc when other methods have failed: He couldn't persuade people to do what he wanted, so he resorted to threats of violence.) a recurge (la)
    2. noun
    (a place visited by many people (especially for holidays): Brighton is a popular (holiday) resort.) staţiune

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  • 20 shock

    I 1. [ʃok] noun
    1) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) şoc
    2) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) şoc
    3) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) zguduitură
    4) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) şoc
    2. verb
    (to give a shock to; to upset or horrify: Everyone was shocked by his death; The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.) a bulversa; a şoca
    - shocking
    - shockingly
    - shock-absorber
    II [ʃok] noun
    (a bushy mass (of hair) on a person's head.) hălăciugă

    English-Romanian dictionary > shock

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