Nghĩa của từ by violence bằng Tiếng Đức

by violence [biːvaiələns] gewaltsam

Đặt câu có từ "by violence"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "by violence", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ by violence, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ by violence trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. The demonstration was marred by violence.

2. Our world is likewise poisoned by violence and rebelliousness.

3. A sword is emblematic of power gained by violence.

4. Characterized by violence or carnage: a Bloodthirsty scene in a play.

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6. They are determined to win power through the ballot box, not by violence.

7. It was accompanied by violence; the miners lost and many moved toward the Populist party.

Die Bergleute verloren den Streik und viele bewegte es zur Populist Party.

8. Many Aboriginal communities are marked by violence, family instability, alcohol abuse and low levels of education.

9. Aikido is a martial art that offers a strong and effective alternative to victory by violence

10. The Philistines had “seized by violence” a well of water dug by Abraham’s servants at Beer-sheba.

11. In the other, I was enmeshed in lives that were precarious, tragically scarred by violence, drug abuse and isolation.

12. When I went to college, I was told that there are times when society can be improved only by violence.

13. 8 The lives of countless millions have been marred by violence —criminal violence in a community or the violence of war.

14. Urumqi has been plagued by violence between Han Chinese and Uyghurs since July , when long-simmering ethnic tensions erupted into riots .

15. In recent months, 500 000 of these displaced have been uprooted yet again by violence around Mogadishu, heaping further humanitarian hardship onto these war-weary people.

16. Toxic masculinity can be thought of as “hyper masculinity,” a narrow and repressive description of manhood, designating manhood as defined by violence, sex, status and aggression

17. What Avenues Stands For: Avenues is a domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and outreach program dedicated to serving individuals who have been traumatized by violence in Northeast Missouri.

18. Thou shalt not calumniate thy neighbour, nor oppress him by violence. The wages of him that hath been hired by thee shall not abide with thee until the morning.

19. The military) which control first by violence and second by ideology, he argues Ideological State Apparatuses (ISA), like schools, control the conditions of production through subjugating individuals to the ruling-class ideologies.

20. Definition of Boxer (Entry 4 of 4) : a member of a Chinese secret society that in 1900 attempted by violence to drive foreigners out of China and to force Chinese converts to renounce Christianity

21. To Burglarize is "to break into and enter of a building with the intent to commit a crime, often theft," whereas rob means " to take personal property from by violence or threat." Burglary …

22. Two of the 17 men who had reached the face areas were killed by violence, and 6 others in a section of the mine about 3,000 feet from the seat of the explosion died from inhalation of Afterdamp.

23. Bereave (v.) Middle English bireven, from Old English bereafian "to deprive of, take away by violence, seize, rob," from be-+ reafian "rob, plunder," from Proto-Germanic *raubōjanan, from PIE *runp-"to break" (see corrupt (adj.))

24. The English word Bereavement comes from an ancient Germanic root word meaning "to rob" or "to seize by violence." Mourning is the word that is used to describe the public rituals or symbols of Bereavement, such as

25. The English word Bereavement comes from an ancient Germanic root word meaning "to rob" or "to seize by violence." Mourning is the word that is used to describe the public rituals or symbols of Bereavement, such as holding

26. The real-life fairy tales, in other words fates, which are stylized by the media as such, are per se deformed by violence and death; however, they still carry, as alluring message, the promise of happiness between two people that our society does not give up hoping for.

Die erlebten Märchen, das heißt die Schicksale, die von den Medien als solche stilisiert werden, sind schon per se von Tod und Gewalt entstellt, tragen aber, als verlockende Botschaft, noch immer das Versprechen eines zwischenmenschlichen Glücks in sich, auf das unsere Gesellschaft zu hoffen nicht aufgibt.

27. Bulldoze (v.) by 1880, "intimidate by violence," from an earlier noun, bulldose "a severe beating or lashing" (1876), said by contemporary sources to be literally "a dose fit for a bull," a slang word referring to the intimidation beating of black voters (by either blacks …

28. To burglarize is "to break into and enter of a building with the intent to commit a crime, often theft," whereas rob means " to take personal property from by violence or threat." Burglary need not entail violence or threat, and robbery need not entail breaking into a dwelling

29. The story of the Barbary Coast, San Francisco’s first red-light district is a fascinating tale permeated by violence, exploitation, and anarchy that can be experienced firsthand by all, through a journey along The Barbary Coast Trail.The district was named for an expanse of North African coastline, from Morocco to modern-day Libya, that was home to dreaded pirates and slave traders who

30. Burglary breaking and entering a building with intent to steal Not to be confused with: robbery – taking the property of a person in his or her presence by violence or intimidation plunder – to rob by open force, as in war; to take wrongfully as by pillage or fraud theft – the act of stealing; unlawfully taking and carrying away the property of