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aggressor

/uh-gres-er/US // əˈgrɛs ər //

侵略者,攻击者,侵犯者,侵害者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, group, or nation that attacks first or initiates hostilities; an assailant or invader.

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Examples

  • These institutions generally act by moving the aggressor to a different pod or they can take other actions, depending on the incident’s magnitude.

  • Schnaas says that during an in-person meeting in December 2020, the director of the unit described Roemer as a “serial aggressor,” but said that since Schnaas was not an employee at Grupo Salinas, they could not take legal steps.

  • Doxing is deployed as a concerted effort by a small number of aggressors to intimidate reporters, doctors and pro-vaccine advocates and make them believe a virtual mob is rallying against them, Center for Countering Digital Hate CEO Imran Ahmed said.

  • For both, it is easy to point to the other as the aggressor, militarily and economically.

  • Attorneys for Ujiri filed a countersuit in August 2020, alleging that video showed Strickland to have been “undeniably the initial aggressor.”

  • Later on, the release refers to the accuser as the “sexual aggressor” with “not one, but two young men early last Sunday morning.”

  • And in many cases the appropriate response to an invasion has been a declaration of war against the aggressor.

  • They intercept and diffuse, to some extent babysitting the possible aggressor until the disease of violent intent has passed.

  • When passions are enflamed, people will be less willing to sit down and negotiate with someone they view as an aggressor.

  • Davis begins the film, punched by an aggressor into the gutter and ends it the same way.

  • He ascertained, from a reliable source of information, that Haggard had not been the aggressor.

  • It is, as far as we can tell, the only war in human history in which Mankind is fully justified as the invading aggressor.

  • Eda, of course, was the aggressor; she was irresistibly drawn, she would not be repulsed.

  • The eagle-eyed teacher spied the movement and haled the aggressor to the floor.

  • The tradition in Geoffrey's day, at least, distinctly states that Oswald's conqueror was the aggressor.