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Перевод: aggression
[существительное] нападение; агрессия ; агрессивность ; вызывающее поведение; ущемление прав и привилегий
Тезаурус:
- Around the school, the main problems were physical aggression and/or verbal abuse towards the teacher or fellow pupils, lack of concern for others, persistent infringement of school rules, general rowdiness and physical destructiveness.
- "I call on the international community, the UN Security Council, the EC and all governments to use their powers to prevent the aggression against Bosnia and Hercegovina," Mr Izetbegovic said in a TV and radio address.
- Furthermore, if your level of aggression is increased by drugs, you may very well prove to be a danger to the opponent and lose anyway!
- Our society does seem to be far more violent that it was or, perhaps, we are more sensitive to aggression that we once were.
- On January 21st Muslim leaders from all over the country gathered in Bradford to denounce "military aggression against Iraq".
- Singapore is sending a 30-man army medical team: a token of its long-standing conviction that aggression has to be punished wherever it happens.
- In fact no one then knew what had caused the Communist aggression in Korea.
- However, aggression in the horse does not mean that he will be aggressive or hostile towards us.
- It is a collective expression of extensive opposition to - even outrage at - the attempt by Henry VIII and Arran to stampede the Scots, the moment the opportunity appeared to present itself, into a complete denial of their long tradition of independence fought for and achieved in the teeth of English aggression.
- Aggression in a horse is displayed in different ways.
- Not long, I think, now that internal revolution, disruption and secession, external interference, aggression and absorption are likely to be more and more the fate of these often unstable and highly artificial British ex-dominions.
- Then a natural aggression kicked in.
- Thomas Ferguson at the Boston-based McCormack Institute of Public Policy, contends that US action in the Gulf was motivated more by a desire for economic hegemony, than anger at Iraqi aggression.
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