柯林斯詞典violence /?va??l?ns/ 1. N-UNCOUNT Violence is behaviour that is intended to hurt, injure, or kill people. 暴力行爲(wèi) Twenty people were killed in the violence. 有20人在這起暴力事件中被殺害。 ...domestic violence between husband and wife. …夫妻間的家庭暴力。2. N-UNCOUNT If you do or say something with violence, you use a lot of force and energy in doing or saying it, often because you are angry. 激烈[文學(xué)性] The violence in her tone gave Tyler a shock. 她語氣激烈,使泰勒大爲(wèi)震驚。 返回 violence劍橋詞典actions or words that are intended to hurt people 暴力行爲(wèi);激烈的言辤 It seems that the attack was a gratuitous /random /mindless act of violence. 看起來這次襲擊是一起無耑/盲目/肆意的暴力行爲(wèi)。 The recent outbreak /eruption of racial violence in the area is very troubling . 最近發(fā)生在該地區(qū)的種族暴力事件非常令人擔(dān)憂。 The report documents the staggering amount of domestic violence against women. 這份報(bào)告記述的女性遭受家庭暴力的事件數(shù)量驚人。 extreme force 猛烈;強(qiáng)烈 We were all surprised at the violence of his anger /rage . 我們都對(duì)他的怒火之盛感到驚訝。 The storm turned out to be one of unexpected violence. 結(jié)果那場暴風(fēng)雨出人意料地猛烈。 例句 A lot of viewers complained that there was too much gratuitous sex and violence in the film .How many people have died at the hands of terrorist organizations since the violence began ?The programme makers reject the notion that seeing violence on television has a harmful effect on children .More police were sent to help contain the violence.This week's broadcast features a report on victims of domestic violence. 返回 violence