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1. 侵略 (aggression, qīnlüè): The use of force or threats to harm or intimidate someone.
2. 残暴 (brutality, cánbào): Extremely cruel or violent behavior.
3. 胁迫 (coercion, xiépò): The use of force or threats to make someone do something.
4. 凶猛 (ferocity, xiōngměng): Extremely violent or fierce.
5. 敌意 (hostility, díyì): A feeling of strong dislike or enmity.
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暴力 (bàolì) is commonly used to describe physical or verbal aggression, such as when someone uses physical force to hurt someone else or when someone speaks in a very rude or aggressive manner. It can also be used to describe a situation in which someone is being treated unfairly or cruelly. For example, one might say 暴力 (bàolì) 是不可接受的 (bù kě jiēshòu de) - violence is unacceptable.
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An example of 暴力 (bàolì) in everyday life is when someone uses physical force to intimidate or threaten another person. This could include pushing, shoving, hitting, or kicking someone. It could also include verbal threats or insults. For example, someone might say, "If you don't do what I say, I'll hit you!" or "I'm going to beat you up!" This type of behavior is considered 暴力 (bàolì).
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