English to Spanish Dictionary aggression

aggression

agresión
definition
noun
his chin was jutting with aggression
hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another; readiness to attack or confront.
translation of 'aggression'
noun
ataque,
agresión
example
The most obvious example of this is protection against foreign 'aggression' and domination.
his chin was jutting with 'aggression'
The goal, clearly, was to lay a trap for a war of 'aggression' and conquest, not to negotiate for peace and security through disarmament.
he called for an end to foreign 'aggression' against his country
Residents worry about overt drug dealing bringing a culture of violence, 'aggression' and intimidation.
It had to demonstrate that it operated to the very highest standards in its training of management of 'aggression' and violence.
Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and 'aggression' .
Instead they countered the Indian bowlers mixing caution with 'aggression' .
Acts of 'aggression' , massacres and corruption legitimise foreign intervention.
Playing with enthusiasm and 'aggression' , they were consistently first to the ball.
Because they are always accompanied by a public display of 'aggression' and anger, which I find upsetting.
While 'aggression' is a common virtue among champion pace predators, Walsh was adept at putting a lid on his temper.
The only tense moments were provoked by police over-reaction and 'aggression' .
The home pack was soon in trouble, feeling the full weight of Otley's controlled 'aggression' from the first scrum.
The fight raged on with Barry maintaining the upper hand with long left hooks and sheer 'aggression' .
We had prepared very well all week showing 'aggression' and determination yet on the day capitulated so easily in the second half.
the dictator resorted to armed 'aggression'
The wall was built by the Qin dynasty to deter foreign 'aggression' from the north.
Georges Corm has shown how 'aggression' and violence are founded on the prism of the communities.
Politicians and military planners argued aerial offense was the most effective against foreign 'aggression' or invasion.
Furthermore there is the issue of his 'aggression' and hostile behaviour.
They played with confidence, 'aggression' , threw the ball about well and looked like a team who believed in themselves.
territorial 'aggression' between individuals of the same species
You think it's only East of here that blanket propaganda is creating 'aggression' and violence?
To reduce levels of 'aggression' and violence in children's lives and build peaceful societies.
To countenance such open advocacy and practice of 'aggression' is to encourage the agents of anarchy.
the sheer volume and 'aggression' of his playing
It is also a matter of mind: and Thorpe holds in perfect balance his 'aggression' and his grace.
There have been… in all other nations, eulogists of 'aggression' , war, and conquest.
Butcher was prepared to take chances as he took on the bowlers but played with sense, 'aggression' and confidence.
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