see|Aggression
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin aggressio, from aggressus, past participle of aggredi meaning "to approach, address, attack"
Noun
aggression
- The act of initiating hostility|hostilities or invasion.
- The practice or habit of launching attacks.
- Hostile or destructive behavior or actions.
Translations
trans-top|The act of initiating hostilities or invasion
Crimean Tatar: agressiya
Croatian: t-|hr|agresija|f
Dutch: agressie
German: t-|de|Aggression|f
Greek: t-|el|ε�ιθε�ικ��η�α|f|trepithetikótita|scGrek
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Japanese: 侵� (shinryaku)
Kurdish: KUchar|د��س در���
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trans-top|The practice or habit of launching attacks
Crimean Tatar: agressiya
Croatian: t-|hr|agresija|f
German: t-|de|Aggression|f
Dutch: agressie
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Japanese: 侵� (shinryaku)
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trans-top|Hostile or destructive behavior or actions
Crimean Tatar: agressiya
Croatian: t-|hr|agresija|f
German: t-|de|Aggression|f
Greek: t-|el|ε�ιθε�ικ��η�α|f|trepithetikótita|scGrek
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Japanese: �� (k�geki)
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Chinese:
ttbc|French: agression
ttbc|Hebrew: ת×�×§×¤× ×�ת (toqpanut)
ttbc|Italian: aggressione
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Korean:
ttbc|Latin: aggressio nominative, aggressionis genitive
ttbc|Maltese: aggressjoni
Russian:
ttbc|Spanish: agresión
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