aggression.

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English - Turkish
{i} saldırganlık

Özgüven ve saldırganlık arasında ince bir çizgi vardır. - There's a fine line between assertiveness and aggression.

Saldırganlık doğal mı, yoksa öğrenilir mi? - Is aggression natural, or is it learned?

mütecaviz aggressor mütecaviz saldırgan kimse veya memleket
saldırı

Saldırı tüm bu gereksiz hakaretler tarafından kışkırtıldı. - The aggression was provoked by all those gratuitous insults.

Ükemizi yabancı saldırısından korumak zorundayız. - We have to defend our country from the foreign aggression.

{i} tecâvüz
hücum
(Politika, Siyaset) saldırma
aşındırma
taarruz
(Kanun) ihlal
nedensiz kavga
çatışma
(Askeri) SALDIRI, TECAVÜZ: Bir anlaşmazlığın hakem yoluyla halline yanaşmayan tarafın, harbe götüren bir saldırı harekatı
(Biyoloji) agresyon
nonaggression saldırmazlık ademi tecavüz aggressive saldırgan
(Tıp) Düşmanlık veya saldırganlık ifade eden davranış
English - English
an unprovoked attack
{n} a setting upon with violence, an attack
An antisocial "behavior, the intent of which is injury to a person or destruction of an object" (Bandura, Ross & Ross, 1963, p 10)
Any behavior where there is the intention of hurting someone, something, or oneself It is differentiated into physical, verbal, and symbolic forms Physical aggression includes hitting, biting, pushing, shaking, pinching, scratching, burning, tying up, and the like Verbal aggression, on the other hand, includes sarcasm, belittling, cursing, scapegoating, denigrating, and saying other thoughtless, unkind, cruel things to or about the person Symbolic aggression includes the use of angry or rude hand gestures or facial expressions Aggression is to be distinguished from assertiveness (See hostility; personality theory; problems with the management of hostility and aggression; the warmth dimension of parenting)
violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked
a disposition to behave aggressively
a behavior that is intended to cause harm or injury to another person
n an attack against a person or country; the violation of a country's borders
any warlike act by one country against another without just cause
acts or threats designed to cause injury
Aggression is a physical expression of anger or frustration Aggression may take may form including hitting, kicking or biting others Back to Previous Page
a feeling of hostility that arouses thoughts of attack
Caused by fear of strangers or new situations, abuse, or rough play
Tazermant
The intentional infliction of injury or harm on another person
deliberately unfriendly behavior
A physical act or threat of action by one individual that reduces the freedom or genetic fitness of another Aggression may refer either to the behavior or to the underlying motivation (H) There are several different kinds of aggression which almost certainly involve different sorts of controlling mechanisms (a) Fear-induced aggression occurs only in cases where escape has been attempted but it not possible (b) Predatory aggression is elicited during predation (c) Male-male or inter-male aggression is specific to adult breeding males and is generally associated with guarding females (d) Irritable aggression refers to aggression resulting from frustration, deprivation or fear (e) Territorial aggression appears in defense of a territory (f) Maternal aggression appears in defense of young (g) Instrumental aggression consists of an increase in the tendency for an organism to engage in aggressive behavior when that behavior has been reinforced in the past (V)
the act of initiating hostilities
aggress
Hostile or destructive behavior or actions
"Aggressions of power
violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked deliberately unfriendly behavior the act of initiating hostilities a disposition to behave aggressively a feeling of hostility that arouses thoughts of attack
The act of initiating hostilities or invasion
" violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked deliberately unfriendly behavior the act of initiating hostilities a disposition to behave aggressively a feeling of hostility that arouses thoughts of attack
{i} hostile behavior; attack, offensive
Aggression is a quality of anger and determination that makes you ready to attack other people. Aggression is by no means a male-only trait. = belligerence gentleness
The practice or habit of launching attacks
The first attack, or act of hostility; the first act of injury, or first act leading to a war or a controversy; unprovoked attack; assault; as, a war of aggression
Aggression is violent and attacking behaviour. The raid was an unjustifiable act of aggression
aggression.
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