单词 | Aggression |
例句 | 1 Aggression is by no means a male-only trait. 2 Is football a good outlet for men's aggression? 3 We need to defend against military aggression. 4 Some types of dog are bred for aggression. 5 Sport became the perfect outlet for his aggression. 6 Television violence can encourage aggression in children. 7 Aggression is part of our genetic make - up. 8 Aggression is often a camouflage for insecurity. 9 The whole land rose to resist foreign aggression. 10 Aggression is completely foreign to his nature . 11 Unprovoked displays of aggression cannot be tolerated. 12 Our dogs have never shown aggression towards other dogs. 13 Such aids amount to economic aggression. 14 The research shows that computer games may cause aggression. 15 The child showed no proclivity towards aggression. 16 He channels his aggression into sport. 17 He managed to channel his aggression into sport. 18 Is aggression an essential part of the human psyche? 19 The raid was an unjustifiable act of aggression. 20 She was always full of aggression as a child. 21 Nowadays our aggression is channelled into sports. 22 Such action constitutes an aggression upon women's rights. 23 It showed no aggression towards other dogs. 24 Do toy guns encourage aggression? 25 Acts of aggression against local shop owners should be reported to the police. 26 The aggression of a bully leaves people feeling hurt, angry and impotent. 27 This sort of aggression is learned behaviour - people aren't born that way. 28 The president announced that the country would not tolerate foreign aggression. 29 Only the united struggles of the people of the world can check aggression and save peace. 30 He talked of defending small nations, of ensuring that aggression does not pay. 1 Aggression is by no means a male-only trait. 2 Is football a good outlet for men's aggression? 3 We need to defend against military aggression. 4 Some types of dog are bred for aggression. 5 Sport became the perfect outlet for his aggression. 6 Television violence can encourage aggression in children. 7 The president announced that the country would not tolerate foreign aggression. 8 Aggression is part of our genetic make - up. 9 Such aids amount to economic aggression. 10 Such action constitutes an aggression upon women's rights. 11 Her view is that aggression is part of human nature. 12 The military exercise was condemned as an act of aggression. 13 So long as we are firmly united, we need fear no aggression. 14 Aggression by one nationality against another often leads to war. 31 Often what is perceived to be aggression is simply fear. 32 Her view is that aggression is part of human nature. 33 The President condemned the invasion as an act of naked aggression. 34 The military exercise was condemned as an act of aggression. 35 This research is important in that it confirms the link between aggression and alcohol. 36 If you make aggression pay, this becomes the law of the jungle. 37 So long as we are firmly united, we need fear no aggression. 38 Naked aggression and an attempt to change frontiers by force could not go unchallenged. 39 Just wars are bound to triumph over wars of aggression. 40 The city was all burnt down during the the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. 41 This aggression is the real issue the world should be concerned about. We want to keep that in focus. 42 Aggression by one nationality against another often leads to war. 43 It appears that we are confronted by premeditated aggression.... 44 He played in an ecstasy of sweat and aggression. 45 They have begun to show aggression to each other. 46 She said Scott never turned his aggression on her. 47 It was an inexcusable act of aggression. 48 Lower income groups use more physical aggression. 49 The main problem is coping with the aggression. 50 Lorenz and Ardrey suggest, respectively, that aggression and territoriality form a deep-lying part of people's biological and psychic constitution. 51 At this stage aggression is still highly ritualised, but if one animal fails to submit then serious fighting can occur. 52 It can be used to encourage competition on a racecourse and, by inversion, to reduce aggression in public places. 53 When parley failed, he met aggression with his own fury. 54 Longbine said line dancers have concluded that repeated dance floor collisions were acts of aggression by the ballroom dancers. 55 To wear such a garment was an act of aggression in itself. 56 Yet in most cases regional custom was the surest defence against the aggression of neighbours, immediate lords or sovereigns. 57 It was all pleasantly noisy without any air of aggression,() there were no yobs or self-styled hard men among the customers. 58 The game had been brutal, the aggression often boiling over into mini-battles on the pitch between opposing players. 59 Maybe it allowed him to express aggression in an acceptable form. 60 All the signs are of threat - missing teeth, scars showing through hair cropped army-short - but there is no aggression. 61 However, the level of aggression by fans to each other was evident during and after the game. 62 We live in a world where most people still subscribe to the belief that shame is a good tool for keeping people in line. Not only is this wrong, but it’s dangerous. Shame is highly correlated with addiction, violence, aggression, depression, eating disorders, and bullying. Brene Brown 63 It includes innate male aggression and, as recognised by some ethologists, an emphasis on instinctive territoriality. 64 As our older generation knows from experience, unchecked aggression against a small nation is a prelude to international disaster. 65 Boys, by and large, express their aggression in physical assault. 66 Fish have a constant supply of varied foodstuffs, and there is room to avoid aggression. 67 The role of women in fomenting male aggression is, I now believe, marginal, even irrelevant. 68 Typical examples are attacks on postmen or aggression towards an owner when a toy or other item is removed from them. 69 In fact, hip hop and body pop aren't so much concerned with pure aggression as with survival. 70 He was a great believer in expressing aggression, not bottling it up. 71 Whatever the cause, aggression in a child can tax us to our limits. 72 Verbal aggression is more likely to occur than physical aggression in groups whose members come from middle- or upper-income families. 73 Teenagers often make inappropriate responses to conflicts such as aggression, withdrawing, sulking, tantrums or destructive behaviour. 74 Liquid Valium Anxiety is an unpleasant emotional state that differs from related states such as fear, aggression, and confusion. 75 Once again Lewis's inability to produce a consistently dangerous level of aggression was exposed. 76 By then Saddam's regime was known throughout the world for its brutality and aggression. 77 Eisenhower and Dulles saw such an outcome as a victory for Communist aggression and a failure of containment. 78 Aggression and violence can escalate when jealousy and envy grow in a competitive atmosphere. 79 It sometimes happens that yearling or two-year-old colts show signs of aggression, and treat people like an inferior horse. 80 Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property. 81 Women like Elinor refused to channel their aggression in the direction of household germs. 82 With their banshee wails, squalling guitars and naked aggression, they are baring their souls and they are angry. 83 Do you suppose he has to accuse us of aggression and pull out all stops on cheap emotionalism? 84 Abbas Mirza, the heir to the Persian throne, was not to be dissuaded from aggression. 85 Wars are not really acts of aggression and defense, for we must recognize a difference between proximate and true causes. 86 To question across the boundaries of the myth systems would, of course, involve aggression and getting in touch with the latent anger. 87 The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated, thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm. 87 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 88 It can also - though by no means always - result in a similar egotism and aggression. 89 We sense that their postures represent mixtures of the human emotions of fear and aggression. 90 Howarth had a disconcerting glimpse of the barely controlled aggression beneath the mask of casual good humour. 91 It will inevitably be harder to prevent similar acts of aggression in future. 92 But if they were used only after proper training and in self-defence, how can that be construed as unprovoked aggression? 93 Eventually this practice will help your child to consider his aggression and anger. 94 As children, our cries for attention are acknowledged and responded to, ignored or dealt with by aggression. 95 Animals also restrain their aggression because it is disadvantageous to fight stronger opponents - it is better to run away. 96 There seems to be a distinct lack of aggression or passion. 97 Maybe some other race of intelligent beings elsewhere in the galaxy will achieve a better balance between responsibility and aggression. 98 Some people think that aggression in children may be caused by the food they eat. 99 Our other dogs have never shown aggression towards other dogs. 100 These acts of aggression went unchecked because the powers that might have stopped them had problems of their own. 101 This reaction is fairly typical for children who have some problems with aggression but who none the less have good potential. 102 Can Misha Glenny be so politically naive that he has unwittingly turned into an apologist for aggression? 103 Mountain goats are unusual in that mild displays of aggression are especially frequent. 104 In most cases. there will be no signs of aggression, even if there is a considerable difference in size between them. 105 So we can see how closely connected are self-esteem and aggression in horses. 106 And the Ports have lacked real aggression in midfield since McCreadie's departure! 107 Yet coupled with their loyalty these dogs are likely to have a latent hint of aggression in their natures. 108 New emotions were beginning to show, notably aggression and fear of suffocation. 109 There is therefore a need to question this assumption that aggression is a given element which somehow has to be accounted for. 110 Minimal displays of aggression towards us are usually best ignored. 111 In a prison, drugs sometimes have to be used to control aggression. 112 She clearly showed her discomfort with the theme of aggression. 113 She greeted him as usual, showing not the slightest aggression. 114 Individual and group exercise programmes promote mobility and confidence, helping to diffuse anxiety and aggression. 115 Ancistrus species, although smaller than Hypostomus, show aggression when kept in confined spaces. 116 The President promised to use all his powers to prevent further aggression. 117 A breeding pair will chose a site for spawning and defend it with typical cichlid aggression. 118 Some of their non-verbal behaviour is different, and they display less aggression. 119 Alas, the streets are full of Czech drivers intent on displaying maximum aggression. 120 Any eastward expansion would be regarded by the government as an act of aggression. 121 A solid majority shows strong correlation with disrespectful behavior, verbal abuse and physical aggression. 122 Kennedy wanted to be able to respond to Communist aggression at any level. 123 She may feel cautious about exploring certain themes in her pretend play such as coping with aggression. 124 Such overt aggression turned the Labour Party away from pacifism and towards the acceptance of a degree of force to implement collective security. 125 An attitude construed as enthusiasm when conveyed face to face is indistinguishable from aggression in voice-mail mes-sages or faxes. 126 Aggression would have given a survival advantage in cave dweller days and earlier and so would have been favored by natural selection. 127 That there is aggression in work enterprises has been a phenomenon pointed to and discussed by a number of psychoanalysts. 128 Aggression, in the Morrissey vision, is something which is both permitted and to be encouraged in certain circumstances. 129 His behavior ranged from self-injury to aggression against others. 130 President Hoover and most Americans strongly opposed Japan's aggression. 131 Red-orange corresponds to desire, sexual passion, pleasure, domination, aggression, and thirst for action. 132 "The effects we found in these experiments were quite large, which suggests that prayer may really be an effective way to calm anger and aggression," Bushman said. 133 Russia did the technical aggression by the wire telegraph in Outer Mongolia. It emerged the imperialist characteristics such as stealthy, two-faced and compromise. 134 Imperialist aggression has met with strong opposition from the people throughout the world. 135 Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism, xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale. 136 Males that are either small or large tend to display less aggression than those that are medium-size, according to the research, published in The American Naturalist. 137 The basic variable of family environment has significant negative relationship with the children's aggression action in school. 138 Europe's powers would have fought over their differences without Napoleon. But the scale and ferocity of conflict was due in large part to the emperor's "aggression, egomania and lust for power". 139 This study tested hypotheses concerning the relationships between people's self-regard, their implicit theories, and aggression. 140 Intelligent, keen and biddable , with a strong will to please. Kindly nature, with no trace of aggression or undue shyness. 141 Nowadays, being unavailable is understood to be an act of aggression equal to driving tanks through the walls of the Danzig Post Office. 142 According to Fareed Zakaria, ‘”The basic message of the series is that a nation’s path to greatness lies in its economic prowess and that militarism, empire and aggression lead to a dead-end. 143 Its long postcranial frill not only serves as a display of aggression, but also protects the sensitive neck area from attacks. 144 The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. 145 It condemned the saints as “evil-doing sinners” and said their canonisation was a “gross insult to the Chinese people's patriotic resistance against foreign aggression and oppression”. 146 Because of the limited space between man and man aggression must exist. 147 Heavily influenced by thrash pioneers Exodus, the band often chose raw aggression over the more technical style of peers like Death Angel and Forbidden. 147 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 148 For example some Goshawk lineages have proven far more productive, with less aggression problems than others, even after being reared and kept under the same parameters. 149 These manipulative attempts to get one's own way are sometimes referred to as "passive aggression" or "indirect aggression". 150 In order to aggrandize afresh their power, the powerful countries started aforethought aggression time and again. 151 Joining in widespread international condemnation of Japan's aggression, the United States circumspectly supported China. 152 The war games starting Sunday and involving the USS George Washington supercarrier display resolve by Korean War allies Washington and Seoul to respond strongly to any future North Korean aggression. 153 The slogans attack America's involvement in Indo-China and support of Zionism, as well as American and Soviet "aggression, control, interference, and bullying". 154 Aggression is the number one reported among anabolic steroid uses. 155 "Incompetence alone doesn’t lead to aggression, " said Serena Chen, associate professor of psychology at University of California and co-author of the study. 156 This is injustice, it is clear aggression, and it is uncalculated risk for its consequences on the Mediterranean and Europe. 157 We will meet aggression and bad faith with resolve and strength. 158 Hence, it is northing but an information war, or information aggression, she said. 159 Students, law teachers, and others have pointed to the alienation, anxiety, hostility and aggression caused by use of the case method or Socratic method. 160 "Following the Opium War, China gradually became a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, and foreign powers stepped up their aggression against China," he added. 161 How to integrate disciplines including sociobiology, ethology, neuroscience, and endocrinology to examine behaviors such as aggression, sexual behavior, language use, and mental illness. 162 The Chinese should take off the gloves and deal with Japanese economic aggression. 163 With the capitalist country's aggression , the contradiction of national and the class and also all kinds of contradictories in society, the political in Mongolia become troublous more and more. 164 So, steps should be taken to safeguard mass media access, and to make an end of the mass media's influence to audience aggression. 165 During this period, Germanys expansionist policy of trade with China and the economic power it had accumulated heralded a large-scale aggression against China in William II administration. 166 Put-down humor, such as telling friends an embarrassing story about another friend, is a socially acceptable way to deploy aggression and make others look bad so you look good. 167 Attacked for being "unfeminine" in her depiction of female anger and aggression, Lessing responded, "Apparently what many women were thinking, feeling, experiencing came as a great surprise." 168 However, if the United States with its planes plus the A-bomb is to launch a war of aggression against China, then China with its millet plus rifles is sure to emerge the victor. 169 Many Muslims, however, see the transfer as an act of majoritarian aggression by Hindu chauvinists. 170 Individualism has such essential and non-essential characteristics as plebeianism, freedom, democracy and aggression. 171 From the Opium War in 1840, China suffered the colonialist aggression for almost 110 years. 172 Last week the UK had just celebrated its Victory over Japan Day; and China would soon mark the 65th anniversary of its victory against Japanese aggression. 173 In particular, after the Opium War in 1840, China endured many trials and tribulations because of the decadent and declining rule of feudalism and the ravaging aggression of imperialist powers. 174 The RUPP network conducted two major trials. In the first trial children with autism accompanied by tantrums, aggression and self-injury were treated with the antipsychotic risperidone (Risperdal). 175 Only if hostility and aggression can be express their unfriendliness and aggression in constructive activity and peaceful competition, will the human race be able to remain and develop. 176 "There must be guarantees to ensure Israel will not breach this package, including halting the aggression, lifting the blockade and opening the crossings, " said Ghazi Hamad, a senior Hamas adviser. 177 Aggression toward people and aggression toward other dogs is not in keeping with sporting dog character and purpose and is not acceptable. 178 The aggression of the warlord Musa Hilal can be traced to the fears of his father, and to how climate change shattered a way of life. 179 What about nonresistance in the face of violence, aggression, and the like? 180 In addition, the author has designed a set of group training courses surrounded by the topic of self-control, which intervene the juvenile delinquents' violent aggression. 181 This is injustice, it's a clear aggression and it is uncalculated risk for its consequences on the Mediterranean and Europe. 182 This is clearly symbolic: we lose contact with our true nature when we give way to acts of aggression, anger and harmfulness. 183 He looked at 12 genes related to aggression and violence and zeroed in on the MAO-A gene (monoamine oxidase A). 184 Like I said before, if this article was about mens aggression then there would be little objection. 185 To serve the needs of its aggression, imperialism created the comprador system and bureaucrat - capital in China. 186 He teaches with a barely suppressed aggression, refusing to tolerate teenage slothfulness. 187 And results of the combined group training showed positive efficacy to disruptive and aggressive behaviors of ADHD children with aggression. |
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