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1) (intensity, force) Heftigkeit, die; (of blow, waterfall) Wucht, die; (of temper) Ungestüm, das; (of contrast) Krassheit, dieresort to or use violence — Gewalt anwenden
3) (Law) Gewalt, dieact/crime of violence — Gewalttat, die/Gewaltverbrechen, das
robbery with violence — [bewaffneter] Raubüberfall
* * *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.) die Heftigkeit* * *vio·lence[ˈvaɪələn(t)s]n no pl\violence erupted in the crowd during the second half of the match während der zweiten Hälfte des Spieles kam es zu Gewalttätigkeitenact of \violence Gewalttat frobbery with \violence bewaffneter Raubüberfalldomestic \violence Gewalt f in der Familieto use \violence against sb Gewalt gegen jdn anwendenwe were all surprised at the \violence of his anger wir waren alle vom Ungestüm seines Zorns überrascht\violence of a storm Heftigkeit f eines Sturms3. ( fig)* * *['vaɪələns]n1) (= forcefulness, strength) Heftigkeit f; (of protest) Schärfe f, Heftigkeit f; (of speech also) Leidenschaftlichkeit fthe violence of his temper — sein jähzorniges Temperament, seine Jähzornigkeit
outbreak of violence — Ausbruch m von Gewalttätigkeiten
3) (fig)to do violence to sth —
it does violence to the human spirit — das vergewaltigt den gesunden Menschenverstand
* * *violence [ˈvaıələns] s4. Verletzung f, Schändung f:do violence to Gewalt antun (dat), eine Sprache etc vergewaltigen, jemandes Gefühle etc verletzen, etwas Heiliges etc entweihen, schänden5. Heftigkeit f, Hitzigkeit f:with violence heftig, hitzig* * *noun, no pl.1) (intensity, force) Heftigkeit, die; (of blow, waterfall) Wucht, die; (of temper) Ungestüm, das; (of contrast) Krassheit, dieby or with violence — mit Gewalt
resort to or use violence — Gewalt anwenden
3) (Law) Gewalt, dieact/crime of violence — Gewalttat, die/Gewaltverbrechen, das
robbery with violence — [bewaffneter] Raubüberfall
* * *n.Gewalt -en f.Gewalttätigkeit f.Heftigkeit f.Ungestüm -e m. -
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vio·lence [ʼvaɪələn(t)s] n\violence erupted in the crowd during the second half of the match während der zweiten Hälfte des Spieles kam es zu Gewalttätigkeiten;act of \violence Gewalttat f;robbery with \violence bewaffneter Raubüberfall;domestic \violence Gewalt f in der Familie;to use \violence against sb Gewalt gegen jdn anwendenwe were all surprised at the \violence of his anger wir waren alle vom Ungestüm seines Zorns überrascht;\violence of a storm Heftigkeit f eines Sturms;3)( fig)to do \violence to sth etw dat Gewalt antun -
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['vaɪələns] UK / USn(brutality) Gewalt f, (of person) Gewalttätigkeit f -
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11 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports serving International Aviation, complementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Aircraft
Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports serving International Aviation, complementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Aircraft LAW, LOGIS Protokoll zur Bekämpfung widerrechtlicher gewalttätiger Handlungen auf Flughäfen, die der internationalen Zivilluftfahrt dienen, in Ergänzung des Übereinkommens zur Bekämpfung widerrechtlicher Handlungen gegen die Sicherheit der ZivilluftfahrtEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports serving International Aviation, complementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Aircraft
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Gewaltlosigkeit, die* * *(the refusal to use any violent means in order to gain political, social etc aims.) die Gewaltlosigkeit- academic.ru/106475/non-violent">non-violent* * *non-ˈvio·lencen Gewaltverzicht m, Gewaltfreiheit f* * *noun, no pl.Gewaltlosigkeit, die -
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18 media sensationalism of violence
n.Gewaltverherrlichung in den Medien f.English-german dictionary > media sensationalism of violence
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non-'vio·lence nGewaltverzicht m, Gewaltfreiheit f
См. также в других словарях:
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violence — Violence. subst. fem. Qualité de ce qui est violent. La violence des vents, de la tempeste, du mal, de la douleur, d un remede, &c. la violence de son humeur. Violence, signifie aussi, La force dont on use contre le droit commun, contre les loix … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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Violence — Vi o*lence, v. t. To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
violence — (n.) late 13c., physical force used to inflict injury or damage, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. violence, from L. violentia vehemence, impetuosity, from violentus vehement, forcible, probably related to violare (see VIOLATION (Cf. violation)). Weakened … Etymology dictionary
violence — *force, compulsion, coercion, duress, constraint, restraint Analogous words: vehemence, intensity, fierceness (see corresponding adjectives at INTENSE): *effort, exertion, pains, trouble: *attack, assault, onslaught, onset … New Dictionary of Synonyms