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violence

N การ ใช้กำลัง ทำลาย  การ ทำลาย  force savagery kan-chai-kam-lang-tam-lai

 

violence

N ความ ดุเดือด (ใช้กับ อารมณ์ หรือ คำพูด  ferver kwam-du-duad

 

violence

N ความรุนแรง  rampage tumult kwam-run-rang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VIOLENCE

n.[L. violentia.] 1. Physical force; strength of action or motion; as the violence of a storm; the violence of a blow or of a conflict.
2. Moral force; vehemence. The critic attacked the work with violence.
3. Outrage; unjust force; crimes of all kinds.
The earth was filled with violence. Genesis 6:11.
4. Eagerness; vehemence.
You ask with violence.
5. Injury; infringement. Offer no violence to the laws, or to the rules of civility.
6. Injury; hurt.
Do violence to no man. Luke 3:14.
7. Ravishment; rape.
To do violence to or on, to attack; to murder.
But, as it seems, did violence on herself.
To do violence to, to outrage; to force; to injure. He does violence to his own opinions.

 

VIOLENCE

v.t.To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence. [Little used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VIOLENCE

Vi "o *lence, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. violentia. See Violent. ]

 

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.

 

VIOLENCE

VIOLENCE Vi "o *lence, v. t.

 

Defn: To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel. [Obs. ] B. Jonson.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

violence

vi o lence |ˈvī (ə )ləns ˈvaɪ (ə )ləns | noun behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. strength of emotion or an unpleasant or destructive natural force: the violence of her own feelings. Law the unlawful exercise of physical force or intimidation by the exhibition of such force. PHRASES do violence to damage or adversely affect. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin violentia, from violent- vehement, violent (see violent ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

violence

vio |lence |ˈvʌɪəl (ə )ns | noun [ mass noun ] 1 behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something: violence erupted in protest marches | domestic violence against women | the fear of physical violence. screen violence. Law the unlawful exercise of physical force or intimidation by the exhibition of such force. 2 strength of emotion or of a destructive natural force: the violence of her own feelings. PHRASES do violence to damage or adversely affect. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin violentia, from violent- vehement, violent (see violent ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

violence

violence noun 1 violence against women: brutality, brute force, ferocity, savagery, cruelty, sadism, barbarity, brutishness. 2 the protest ended in violence: fighting, fights, bloodshed, brawling, disorder, rioting, hostility, turbulence, mayhem. 3 the violence of the blow: forcefulness, force, power, strength, might, savagery, ferocity, brutality. 4 the violence of his passion: intensity, severity, strength, force, vehemence, power, potency, fervency, ferocity, fury, fire.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

violence

violence noun 1 there had been widespread fears of police violence: brutality, brute force, roughness, ferocity, fierceness, savagery, cruelty, sadism, barbarity, barbarousness, brutishness, murderousness, bloodthirstiness, ruthlessness, inhumanity, heartlessness, pitilessness, mercilessness; strong-arm tactics; rare ferity. ANTONYMS gentleness, kindness. 2 the violence of the blow: forcefulness, force, full force, power, powerfulness, strength, might, savagery, ferocity, brutality, destructiveness. ANTONYMS weakness. 3 the violence of his passion: intensity, severity, strength, force, great force, vehemence, powerfulness, power, potency, ferocity, forcefulness, wildness, frenziedness, fury, storminess, tempestuousness, turbulence; lack of control, lack of restraint, passionateness; rare fervency, ardency. ANTONYMS mildness.

 

French Dictionary

violence

violence n. f. nom féminin 1 Brutalité, contrainte. : Vol avec violence. 2 Puissance. : La violence des vents était telle que des toits ont été emportés. LOCUTIONS Se faire violence. S ’imposer de faire quelque chose. Violence routière. Acte de violence commis au volant d ’un véhicule automobile. : La rage au volant est une forme de violence routière.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

violence

vi o lence /vá (ɪ )ələns /violate (形 )violent, (副 )violently 名詞 U 1 «…への » 暴力 (行為 ), 乱暴, 暴行 «against » acts of violence 暴力行為 domestic [physical, political ] violence 家庭内 [身体的, 政治的 ]暴力 the increase of sex and violence on TV テレビでのセックスと暴力シーンの増加 use [resort to ] violence 暴力を働く [に訴える ]violence against women 婦女暴行 .2 (自然現象などの )激しさ , 猛威 the violence of a storm あらしの猛威 .3 ⦅文 ⦆(感情 言葉 行為などの )激しさ the violence of her fury 彼女の怒りの激しさ say with sudden violence 急に激しい口調で言う .d v olence to A かたく 1 A 〈物 〉を損なう, 害する .2 A 〈人 〉に暴行を加える ; A 〈感情など 〉を傷つける .3 A 〈主義 規則など 〉に反する, 背く .4 A 〈意味 事実など 〉を曲解する, 曲げる .