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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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agression [aɡʀesjɔ̃] N f
1. agression:
agression (par une personne)
agression (pour voler)
agression (par un pays)
une agression raciste
être victime d'une agression (gén)
commettre une agression contre qn (gén)
commettre une agression contre qn (pour voler)
to mug sb
agression à main armée
2. agression (par un fait):
3. agression PSYCH:
agression
non-agression [nɔnaɡʀɛsjɔ̃] N f
non-agression
pacte de non-agression
English
English
French
French
agression f
micro-agression f
non-agression f
non-aggression attr pact, treaty
de non-agression
agression f criminelle
agression f sexuelle
agression f
agression f contre des homosexuels
agression f au couteau
in the PONS Dictionary
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agression [agʀesjɔ̃] N f
1. agression (attaque, coups):
agression
être victime d'une agression
2. agression (nuisance):
agression sonore
3. agression MIL:
non-agression <non-agressions> [nɔnagʀesjɔ̃] N f
pacte de non-agression
English
English
French
French
agression f
non-agression f
pacte m de non-agression
agression f
agression f sexuelle
agression f
agression f
attack of person
agression f
in the PONS Dictionary
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French
English
English
agression [agʀesjo͂] N f
1. agression (attaque, coups):
agression
être victime d'une agression
2. agression (nuisance):
agression sonore
3. agression MIL:
non-agression <non-agressions> [nɔnagʀesjo͂] N f
pacte de non-agression
English
English
French
French
agression f
non-agression f
pacte m de non-agression
agression f
agression f sexuelle
agression f
agression f
attack of person
agression f
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Sextus parvient malgré tout à contenir l'agression grâce à l'expérience de ses troupes et sa supériorité tactique.
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De plus, le vol n’est pas l’objet de l’agression, car on trouve des objets de valeur.
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La plus forte augmentation des agressions a eu lieu envers les enfants de moins de sept ans.
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On suppose cependant que les raisons réelles de l’agression étaient des conflits d’intérêt et de pouvoir.
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Son compère aurait prétexté que l'agression du retraité était dû à l’effet de surprise, de la légitime défense.
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