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vi·o·lence
/ˈvaɪlən(t)s, ˈvaɪə-/
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猛烈,凶暴;暴力,殘暴
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vi·o·lence
n.
1.
The
quality
or
state
of
being
violent
;
highly
excited
action
,
whether
physical
or
moral
;
vehemence
;
impetuosity
;
force
.
That
seal
You
ask
with
such
a
violence
,
the
king
,
Mine
and
your
master
,
with
his
own
hand
gave
me
. --
Shak
.
All
the
elements
At
least
had
gone
to
wrack
,
disturbed
and
torn
With
the
violence
of
this
conflict
. --
Milton
.
2.
Injury
done
to
that
which
is
entitled
to
respect
,
reverence
,
or
observance
;
profanation
;
infringement
;
unjust
force
;
outrage
;
assault
.
Do
violence
to
do
man
.
--
Luke
iii
. 14.
We
can
not
,
without
offering
violence
to
all
records
,
divine
and
human
,
deny
an
universal
deluge
.
--
T
.
Burnet
.
Looking
down
,
he
saw
The
whole
earth
filled
with
violence
. --
Milton
.
3.
Ravishment
;
rape
;
constupration
.
To do violence on
,
to
attack
;
to
murder
.
“She . . .
did
violence
on
herself.”
--
Shak
.
To do violence to
,
to
outrage
;
to
injure
;
as
,
he
does violence to
his
own
opinions
.
Syn:
--
Vehemence
;
outrage
;
fierceness
;
eagerness
;
violation
;
infraction
;
infringement
;
transgression
;
oppression
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vi·o·lence
,
v. t.
To
assault
;
to
injure
;
also
,
to
bring
by
violence
;
to
compel
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
violence
n
1:
an
act
of
aggression
(
as
one
against
a
person
who
resists
);
"
he
may
accomplish
by
craft
in
the
long
run
what
he
cannot
do
by
force
and
violence
in
the
short
one
" [
syn
:
force
]
2:
the
property
of
being
wild
or
turbulent
; "
the
storm's
violence
" [
syn
:
ferocity
,
fierceness
,
furiousness
,
fury
,
vehemence
,
wildness
]
3:
a
turbulent
state
resulting
in
injuries
and
destruction
etc
.
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