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  • 1Aggression — Angriff; Überfall * * * Ag|gres|si|on [agrɛ si̯o:n], die; , en: 1. feindselige, ablehnende Einstellung, Haltung: jmd. ist voller Aggressionen; jmdm. gegenüber Aggressionen haben, entwickeln. 2. <Plural> rechtswidriger militärischer Angriff… …

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  • 2agresser — [ agrese ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • cour. du XIVe au XVIe, repris 1892; du rad. lat. de agresseur, agression 1 ♦ Commettre une agression sur. ⇒ assaillir (cf. Se jeter sur). Deux individus l ont agressé la nuit dernière. ♢ (Sujet chose) Faire …

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  • 3Fortitude — • One of the gifts from the Holy Ghost is a supernatural virtue Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fortitude     Fortitude     † …

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  • 4Neurosenstruktur — Der von Harald Schultz Hencke geprägte Begriff Neurosenstruktur bezeichnet in der psychodynamischen Theorie eine durch unbewusste biografische Faktoren entstandene Persönlichkeitsvariante, die ein erhöhtes Risiko aufweist, an einer neurotischen… …

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  • 5agredir — (Del lat. agredi, dirigirse a < gradi, andar.) ► verbo transitivo defectivo 1 Acometer, lanzarse contra una persona para golpearla o hacerle daño: ■ un incontrolado les agredió con una porra y después huyó corriendo. SE CONJUGA COMO abolir… …

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  • 6aggredire — {{hw}}{{aggredire}}{{/hw}}v. tr.  (io aggredisco , tu aggredisci ) 1 Assalire con violenza e all improvviso. 2 (fig.) Investire con offese e minacce: li aggredì con voce dura. ETIMOLOGIA: dal lat. aggredi, comp. di ad ‘verso’ e gradi ‘avanzare’ …

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  • 7aller — I. Aller, Ambulare, Ingredi, Incedere, Ire, Iter facere, Obire, Pergere, Proficisci, Vadere. S en aller, Auferre se, Abire, Discedere, Abscedere, Digredi. Il commence à aller à Phavorinus, Pergit ire ad Phauorinum. Qui doit aller, Iturus. Je te… …

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  • 8Aggress — Ag*gress , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Aggressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aggressing}.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF. aggresser. See {Grade}.] To commit the first act of hostility or offense;… …

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  • 9Aggressed — Aggress Ag*gress , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Aggressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aggressing}.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF. aggresser. See {Grade}.] To commit the first act of hostility or… …

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  • 10Aggressing — Aggress Ag*gress , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Aggressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aggressing}.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF. aggresser. See {Grade}.] To commit the first act of hostility or… …

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