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单词 aggression
释义
aggression
(əgreʃən )
Word forms: aggressions
1. uncountable noun
Aggression is a quality of anger and determination that makes you ready to attack other people.
Aggression is by no means a male-only trait.
Synonyms: hostility, malice, antagonism, antipathy  
2. variable noun
Aggression is violent and attacking behaviour.
The raid was an unjustifiable act of aggression.
...the threat of massive military aggression.
Synonyms: attack, campaign, injury, assault  
Collocations:
deter aggression
They have been used indirectly every day since - to deter aggression.
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Economic sanctions should be continued but not because they are sufficient to deter aggression.
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The other half attempts to maintain the balance of power, deter aggression, and mitigate any attempts of coercion.
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display aggression
Most animal vocalisations are tied to specific contexts linked to emotional states, for instance to warn about predators or display aggression.
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They display aggression towards sharks and smaller dolphin species.
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They are active and fast swimmers that will school together if kept in a group, but some individuals may display aggression to their own kind or related fishes.
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He's never displayed aggression or any other negative behavior.
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Punk fashion often displays aggression, rebellion, and individualism.
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external aggression
He was far worse - a terrible blend of external aggression and internal repression.
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There was internal order and immunity from external aggression.
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It includes offerings, sacrifices, and a prescribed boundary which both safeguards people from calamities and saves people from external aggression.
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This was achieved by punishing internal aggression, such as thieves among his people, and meeting external aggression, such as attacks by foreign entities.
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The vast majority of cable faults are caused by external aggression, and 80% of external aggression faults result from fishing and shipping activities.
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increase aggression
Red, on the other hand, should never be considered because it could increase aggression.
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It may acutely reduce aggression and increase aggression during withdrawal.
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The researchers claim it increases aggression - which allows the body to put up with discomfort.
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Pain and discomfort also increase aggression.
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The downsides are increased aggression and shorter attention spans.
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increased aggression
At its core lies the possibility of ' maternal deprivation', with its attendant ills - increased aggression, depression and even reduced intelligence.
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The politicisation of 'tax' at the boardroom level and perceived increased aggression of revenue collectors has not perhaps helped.
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Amygdaloidal oxytocin was expected to decrease with increased aggression.
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military aggression
And voters back the small 'c' conservative case for caution in the use of military aggression abroad.
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The armed forces constantly exercise, refining their response to military aggression.
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An indoctrinated identity based on military aggression was replaced with an identity based on maintaining peace.
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The philosophy was seen as a template for go-it-alone foreign policy based on unilateral and pre-emptive military aggression.
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He said that the rebels could withdraw if military aggression continued.
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naked aggression
Naked aggression or overexcitement can have the same result.
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That means getting at them with strength, power and naked aggression.
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It had little to do with the 'beautiful game' and everything to do with the ugly face of naked aggression being offloaded on the innocent.
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In truth, though, this 'gentle giant' was mostly hindered by an inability to kindle the naked aggression needed for a serious attempt on ballroom's biggest prize.
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Most of us accept that four-letter words are part of the modern landscape, and balk only when they are combined with naked aggression.
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passive aggression
Tea, passive aggression, social awkwardness and heavy drinking all feature.
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Passive aggression can show itself both verbally and non-verbally and be just as destructive as overt hostility.
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However, anger doesn't disappear but slips out as passive aggression: sarcasm, sulking or agreeing to do something but sabotaging later.
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But whether they're doing passive aggression or aggressive aggression, this cast keep the chat beautifully barbed.
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One level up are the 'immature' adaptations, which include acting out, passive aggression, hypochondria, projection and fantasy.
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physical aggression
Add a bit more of those characteristics, plus lack of remorse and physical aggression, and you have someone who ends up behind bars.
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There are many other methods of discipline (such as time out or grounding) that do not involve physical aggression.
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It found that 48 per cent of primary teachers encountered physical aggression, compared with 20 per cent of teachers in secondaries.
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The present analyses indicate that men are among those who are likely to be on the receiving end of acts of physical aggression.
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Females will typically employ scent-marking intruder response tactics, whereas males are more prone to vocalizing threats, physical aggression, and piloerection.
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territorial aggression
Researchers found that birds living in suburban areas have higher levels of territorial aggression than their country counterparts.
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The colonies occupy roughly the same area each summer and territorial aggression has been noted between adjoining colonies.
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Some types of aggression exhibited by these mice were territorial aggression, predatory aggression, and isolation-induced aggression.
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It has been shown that environmental parameters like changes in temperature and prior residence may affect the cichlid's territorial aggression.
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verbal aggression
The same sentiments apply to the outrageous verbal aggression emanating from the mouths of football players throughout the land.
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But he acknowledged the risk of verbal aggression escalating.
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Physical aggression occurred in 88 per cent of the scenes and verbal aggression was found in 48 per cent.
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Also, measures of verbal aggression directed toward the experimenter and measures of internal state of deindividuation were taken.
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Feelings were to be expressed in gut-level language and verbal aggression was common.
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Translations:
Chinese: 攻击性
Japanese: 攻撃性
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