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vio·lent [ˈvaɪələnt] ПРИЛ.

1. violent (brutal):

violent
violent crime/death

2. violent (powerful):

violent argument, pain
hud
violent attack, blow
violent wind
violent перенос. уничиж. colour
violent перенос. уничиж. colour
violent contrast
to have a violent temper

non-ˈvio·lent ПРИЛ.

Примеры со словом violent

violent crime/death
to have a violent temper

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

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Attachment disorder in infancy is one potential cause for violent and/or aggressive teenagers, linking the childhood with future behaviour and demeanour.
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The background checks found that 45% of the refugees had a criminal record of some nature, and that 22% had a violent criminal record.
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People are tired of having these violent, demonic games dictating to their kids.
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His eyes are bloodshot, and his mood is dark and violent.
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As far as criminality was concerned, the crime rate significantly decreased, especially the violent crime rate.
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Instead of (formally) by election, power passed via public denunciations and, in many cases, violent clashes.
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The protest was more violent, burning down a major newspaper office, but was disbanded.
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They had few rules, and were quite violent.
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They are the most violent type of galaxy interaction.
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Apart from predators, corals in general are at risk from rising sea temperatures, violent storms, ocean acidification, bleaching and coral diseases.
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