violence

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
şiddet

Askerlerin gelişi daha fazla şiddete yol açtı. - The arrival of the troops led to more violence.

Yiyecek yokluğundan dolayı şehrin her yerinde şiddet patlak verdi. - Violence erupted all over the city because of the food shortages.

{i} ırza tecavüz
{i} zorbalık

Zorbalık bazen yararlıdır. - Sometimes violence is useful.

cebre müracaat etmek
{i} tecâvüz

Tecavüz her zaman bir şiddet suçudur. - Rape is always a crime of violence.

Tecavüz ve cinsel taciz şiddet suçlarıdır. - Rape and sexual assault are crimes of violence.

zecir
{i} zorlama
{i} zor, cebir
tahrif etmek
resort to violence şiddete başvurmak
bozma
sertlik
hiddet
zorla tecavüz
şiddette
domestic violence
Aile içi şiddet
violence against children
çocuklara şiddet
violence against government
(Kanun) hükümete karşı şiddet
violence against women
kadınlara şiddet
violence in children
çocuklarda şiddet
violence in motion pictures
sinemada şiddet
violence in sports
sporda şiddet
violence in the family
aile içi şiddet
violence on television
televizyonda şiddet
violence to women
kadına şiddet
violence against men
kadının erkeğe uyguladığı fiziksel şiddet
violence prone
şiddete eğimli
violence prone
(Askeri) ŞİDDET YANLISI, ŞİDDETE MÜTEMAYİL
violence prone
şiddet yanlısı
victims of family violence
aile şiddetinin kurbanları
commit violence
şiddet uygulamak
domestic violence
ev içi şiddet
engage in violence
şiddet uygulamak
inflict violence
şiddet uygulamak
political violence
(Politika, Siyaset) siyasal şiddet
resort to violence
şiddet göstermek
resort to violence
şiddet uygulamak
turn to violence
şiddet uygulamak
domestic violence
Aile içinde yaşanan şiddet
escalate violence
şiddet yükselmek
no to violence
şiddete hayır
non-violence
Şiddetten uzak durma, şiddetten kaçınma
sectarian violence
Mezhep çatışması
by violence
zorla
by violence
zor kullanarak
by violence
zorlamayla
communication violence
(Askeri) HALK ZORBALIĞI, ŞİDDET
contagion of civil violence
(Askeri) SİVİL ZORBALIK (ŞİDDET) SİRAYETİ
contain violence
şiddet içermek
containing violence
şiddet içeren
do violence to
-i bozmak
do violence to
zorlamak
gang violence
çete dehşeti
husband violence
koca dayağı
husband violence
koca zulmü
monopoly of violence
şiddet tekeli
monopoly of violence
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) şiddet tekeli (elias)
resort to violence
şiddete başvurmak
seizure by violence
gasıp
symbolic violence
simgesel şiddet
symbolic violence
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) simgesel şiddet [bourdieu
urban violence
(Askeri) ŞEHİR ZORBALIĞI
using violence
şiddet kullanma
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Widespread fighting

Violence between the government and the rebels continues.

Action intended to cause destruction, pain, or suffering

We try to avoid violence in resolving conflicts.

Injustice, wrong

The translation does violence to the original novel.

Extreme force

The violence of the storm, fortunately, was more awesome than destructive.

{n} force, fury, outrage, injury, an attack
{i} rough unwarranted force; injurious treatment; vehemence of expression; injury, wrong
Violence is behaviour which is intended to hurt, injure, or kill people. Twenty people were killed in the violence They threaten them with violence
The quality or state of being violent; highly excited action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity; force
The infliction on people of physical injury or death, or the threat to do so All behavior cannot be neatly classified as either "violence" or "nonviolence," and several categories fall between these two extremes, including "destruction of property "
an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists); "he may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence in the short one"
Physical and non-physical harm that causes damage pain Injury or fear It is a public health and safety condition that often results from individual, social, economic, political, and institutional disregard for basic human needs Violence disrupts the school environment and results in a debilitation of personal development, which may lead to hopelessness and helplessness
a turbulent state resulting in injuries and destruction etc
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. The violence in her tone gave Alistair a shock
Injury done to that which is entitled to respect, reverence, or observance; profanation; infringement; unjust force; outrage; assault
Physical Force exerted for the purpose of injuring another
is any attitude, word, or action that threatens or destroys the human dignity of a human person or groups of persons Violence can originate from individuals and from social structures
"Ibe overt expression of physical force against others or self, or the compelling of action against one's will on pain of being hurt or killed" (NRvfH, 1972, p 3)
the property of being wild or turbulent; "the storm's violence"
To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel
Ravishment; rape; constupration
domestic violence
Violence committed by one member of a family or household against another
gratuitous violence
The artificial depiction of excessive violence
gratuitous violence
Violence that is not justified
reverse domestic violence
Violence committed by one member of a family or household against another where the abuser is considered weaker than the victim
spiritual violence
The act of using religious grounds to persecute a particular person or group of people, without actual violence
domestic violence
Domestic violence (sometimes referred to as domestic abuse) occurs when a family member, partner or ex-partner attempts to physically or psychologically dominate another. Domestic violence often refers to violence between spouses, but can also include cohabitants and non-married intimate partners. The term "intimate partner violence" (IPV) is often used synonymously. Other terms include wife or husband beating, battering, "relationship violence", "domestic abuse", and "spousal abuse". Family violence is a broader definition, often used to include child abuse, elder abuse, and other violent acts between family members
non-violence
When someone avoids fighting and physical force, especially when trying to make political change

The Dalai Lama has always counselled non-violence.

sectarian violence
Sectarian violence or sectarian strife is violence inspired by sectarianism, that is, between different sects of one particular mode of thought, not necessarily religious (e.g. conflicts between the nationalists and communists in China in the early 20th century are largely constructed by Chinese nationals of the time as sectarian)
condemnation of violence
disapproval of use of force, denunciation of bloodshed
do violence to a text
read or change a text in such a way as to decrease its quality
domestic violence
violence or physical abuse directed toward your spouse or domestic partner; usually violence by men against women
domestic violence
violence that takes place between family members (spousal abuse, child abuse, etc.)
domestic violence
Domestic violence is violence that takes place in the home, especially between a husband and wife. Women are still the main victims of domestic violence. Violence toward or physical abuse of one's spouse or domestic partner
escalate violence
increase violence
escalated violence
intensified fighting or hostilities, increased use of force
escalation of violence
intensification of fighting or hostilities, increase in use of force
ethnic violence
mistreatment of people because they belong to a different ethnic group
manifestations of violence
demonstrations of violence, violent acts
non-violence
the practice of opposing a government without using violence, for example by not obeying laws passivity
perpetrator of violence
one who commits a violent deed, one who acts violently
physical violence
bodily violence, aggression, wildness, cruelty
racial violence
violence cause by racial factors, violence committed for reasons of race
resort to violence
use violence, turn to violence
resorting to violence
using violence
use violence
use force, take by means of strength
using violence
with the use of force
verbal violence
aggression that is expressed in words alone and not physically
violence
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