violent
adj
ˈvaɪələnt
adj
1
involving
actions
that
are
intended
to
injure
or
kill
people,
by
hitting
them,
shooting
them
etc
暴力的; 强暴的
the
increase
in
violent
crime
暴力犯罪的增长
violent
clashes
between
the
police
and
demonstrators
警方与示威者之间发生的暴力冲突
31
people
have
been
injured
in
violent
incidents
throughout
the
day.
今天一天有 31 人在暴力事件中受伤。
The
riots
ended
in
the
violent
deaths
of
three
teenagers.
暴乱以三名少年的惨死而告终。
2
someone
who
is
violent
is
likely
to
attack,
hurt,
or
kill
other
people
狂暴的,凶暴的;
My
father
was
a
violent
and
dangerous
man.
我父亲脾气暴躁,是个危险人物。
He
had
a
reputation
for
turning
violent
(=suddenly
attacking
people)
.
尽人皆知他会突然动粗。
3
showing
very
strong
angry
emotions
or
opinions
〔情绪、意见等〕愤怒的,激烈的
violent
quarrel/argument/row
etc
They
had
a
violent
quarrel
and
John
stormed
out.
他们吵得很激烈,约翰气呼呼地冲了出去。
4
violent
feelings
are
strong
and
very
difficult
to
control
〔情绪〕极端的; 暴躁的
They
took
a
violent
dislike
to
each
other.
他们极其讨厌对方。
She
has
a
violent
temper.
她脾气暴躁。
5
violent headache/fit etc
a
physical
feeling
or
reaction
that
is
very
painful
or
difficult
to
control
剧烈的头痛/痉挛等
6
violent film/play/drama
a
film
etc
that
contains
a
lot
of
violence
暴力影片/戏/剧
7
a violent storm/earthquake/explosion etc
a
storm
etc
that
happens
with
a
lot
of
force
强烈的风暴/地震/爆炸等
8
extremely
bright
极为明亮的,非常明艳的
Her
cheeks
turned
a
violent
red
colour.
她的双颊腾的一下红了。