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    aggression

    US /əˈɡrɛʃən/

    ・

    UK /əˈgreʃn/

    B1 中級
    n. (u.)不可算名詞努力すること
    His aggression on the court made him the best player
    n. (u.)不可算名詞攻撃性
    The country condemned the act of aggression.
    n. (u.)不可算名詞積極性
    The company's new marketing strategy showed a lot of aggression in targeting its competitors.
    n. (u.)不可算名詞侵攻
    The aggression of the disease was alarming, spreading rapidly throughout the body.
    n. (u.)不可算名詞アグレッシブ
    The team showed great aggression on the field, dominating the game from start to finish.

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    ジャンクフード中毒BBCニュース (Junk food addiction: BBC News Review)

    06:09ジャンクフード中毒BBCニュース (Junk food addiction: BBC News Review)
    • It's an urgent situation and the use of slap, there's a kind of aggression about it as well.

      緊急事態であり、平手打ちの使用だ、一種の攻撃性もある。

    • there's a kind of aggression about it as well.

      一種の攻撃性もある。

    B1 中級

    内なる声が残酷な場合はどうすればいいのか|イーサン・クロス (What to do if your inner voice is cruel | Ethan Kross)

    06:37内なる声が残酷な場合はどうすればいいのか|イーサン・クロス (What to do if your inner voice is cruel | Ethan Kross)
    • It can also make us more irritable, and lead to something called 'displaced aggression.'

      また、イライラしやすくなることもあります、と、「ズレた攻撃性」と呼ばれるものにつながる。

    • and lead to something called 'displaced aggression.'

      と、「ズレた攻撃性」と呼ばれるものにつながる。

    B1 中級

    なぜ米国はイスラエルを支援し、資金を提供するのか?| WSJ (Why Does the U.S. Support and Fund Israel So Much? | WSJ)

    08:52なぜ米国はイスラエルを支援し、資金を提供するのか?| WSJ (Why Does the U.S. Support and Fund Israel So Much? | WSJ)
    • You know, history has taught us that when terrorists don't pay a price for their terror, when dictators don't pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos and death and more destruction.

      歴史が教えてくれたテロリストがテロの代償を払わないということだ、 独裁者が侵略の代償を払わないとき、 彼らはさらなる混乱と死、そして破壊を引き起こす。

    • when dictators don't pay a price for their aggression,

      独裁者が侵略の代償を払わないとき、

    B1 中級

    ビッグバン・セオリーにおけるオタク男らしさの共犯関係 (The Complicity of Geek Masculinity on the Big Bang Theory)

    20:02ビッグバン・セオリーにおけるオタク男らしさの共犯関係 (The Complicity of Geek Masculinity on the Big Bang Theory)
    • of manhood. It's characterized by things like physical strength, aggression, domination,

      男らしさののようなものが特徴です。 体力、攻撃性、支配性

    • It's characterized by things like physical strength, aggression, domination, suppression of emotions, and heterosexuality.

      白人の西洋人としての男らしさを ハリウッドによって形作られた明らかな例としては

    B2 中上級

    ジョルジャ・メローニ伊首相 CPAC 2025 全演説 (Italian Prime Minister GIORGIA MELONI'S Full Speech at CPAC 2025)

    19:27ジョルジャ・メローニ伊首相 CPAC 2025 全演説 (Italian Prime Minister GIORGIA MELONI'S Full Speech at CPAC 2025)
    • And we have done it together the last three years in Ukraine, where a proud people fight for their freedom against the brutal aggression.

      ウクライナでは、誇り高き国民が残忍な侵略に対抗して自由のために戦っている。

    • And we have done it together the last three years in Ukraine, where proud people fight for their freedom against the brutal aggression.

      これが左翼のダブルスタンダードだ。

    B1 中級

    なぜ私たちは暴力的になるのか?【社会的学習理論】 (Why Are We Violent? [Social Learning Theory])

    04:03なぜ私たちは暴力的になるのか?【社会的学習理論】 (Why Are We Violent? [Social Learning Theory])
    • Aggression is the norm.

      攻撃性は当たり前だ。

    • Aggression is the norm.

      その結果、凶暴なヒヒの多くが病気になり、約半数が死んだ。

    B1 中級

    サイクリング東京は誰にでもおすすめできません… ⚠️ (Cycling Tokyo is NOT For Everyone... ⚠️)

    17:48サイクリング東京は誰にでもおすすめできません… ⚠️ (Cycling Tokyo is NOT For Everyone... ⚠️)
    • But as passive aggression is Japan's national pastime, it's a pretty good idea for a few reasons to follow the rules.

      しかし、受動的な攻撃は日本の国民的娯楽である以上、ルールに従うのはいくつかの理由からかなり良い考えだ。

    • But as passive aggression is Japan's national pastime, it's a pretty good idea for a few reasons to follow the rules.

      現在、歩道に自転車専用レーンが設置されることはあまりない。

    A2 初級

    アメリカはイスラエルによるイランへのキャンペーンに直接参加するのか? | DW News (Will the US directly participate in Israel's campaign against Iran? | DW News)

    06:49アメリカはイスラエルによるイランへのキャンペーンに直接参加するのか? | DW News (Will the US directly participate in Israel's campaign against Iran? | DW News)
    • Well, there is the risk of joining an aggression I mean, whatever you may think whether it is justified or not from the point of view of Israel This was an unprovoked attack against a sovereign country.

      まあ、侵略に加担するリスクはある。つまり、イスラエルから見て正当かどうかはともかく、これは主権国家に対するいわれのない攻撃だった。

    • Well, there is the risk of joining an aggression.
    B1 中級

    「自衛を継続する」とイラン副外相が発言 | BBC News ('We are going to continue this self-defence,' Iran's deputy foreign minister says | BBC News)

    18:29「自衛を継続する」とイラン副外相が発言 | BBC News ('We are going to continue this self-defence,' Iran's deputy foreign minister says | BBC News)
    • You know that an act of aggression has happened.

      攻撃行為が起こったことを知る。

    • You know that, uh, the, the an act of aggression has happened, Lise.

      そして私たちは実際に合意に達しようとしていたのだが、突然イスラエルがイランに対する侵略行為を開始し、イランに対する防衛、攻撃、そして間違いなくプロセス全体を妨害しようと決めたのだ。

    B1 中級

    政治がいかに私たちを狂わせるか (How Politics Can Drive Us Mad)

    05:55政治がいかに私たちを狂わせるか (How Politics Can Drive Us Mad)
    • It's a measure of how much we generally manage to keep political events separate from our internal functioning that it sounds unusual, and possibly eccentric, to speak of such political events as having any power to drive us mad. Of course, we may sometimes sigh at our screens and let out an expletive or two at a given situation in the company of a friend, but somehow madness, that truly extreme state in which we lose a grip on the functioning of our minds, in which we can no longer contain our anxieties or retain perspective, feels exaggerated in relation to political events that don't personally touch us, when no bomb is directly falling on us and no tyrant is explicitly sending us to prison. We associate sanity with not going mad, even when the world does appear, some miles away from us, in its own way, to have gone a little bit mad. But if things are pressing on us with particular force, perhaps more than is generally held to be legitimate, we might turn to the example of the writer Virginia Woolf, one of the most sensitive humans ever to have lived, who did, it seems, lose control of her mind – and eventually of her life – over the rise of fascism in Germany and the outbreak of the Second World War. Virginia Woolf had not been mentally well for a long time. She had been sexually abused by her half-brothers from the age of six until adolescence. She had lost her mother at the age of 13, her beloved half-sister at 15 and her father at 22. It is no wonder that the world didn't feel quite safe, that she was often terrified, that she internalised what was done to her by imagining herself a terrible person, and that she had great difficulty trusting that anyone could be kind, reliable or properly on her side. At the same time, her challenges gave her an enormous appetite for beauty, gentleness, friendship, literature and compassion and sympathy. She held on extra tightly to what felt good outside to make up for all that was frightened and hurt inside. It is this faith that Hitler, a stranger living far away in another land, destroyed for Virginia Woolf. His aggression, his hate-filled and untruthful speeches, his control over the minds of Germans wore away at Woolf's trust in everything. He seemed to paint the world black and remove the hope that she had always already found in short supply. His cruelty echoed too much that had been cruel in her life. The invasion of Poland and then France and all of Western Europe, the beginning of the Blitz and U-Boat campaigns chiselled away at the foundations of Virginia Woolf's belief in reasoned and principled behaviour. The world had lost its way and Woolf could not prevent herself from following suit. She tried very hard to stop the fears, the voices, the anger and distress, but despite the love of her husband, the safeguards gradually fell away. On 28 March 1941, following a particularly senseless and destructive German air raid on London, Virginia Woolf filled her coat pockets with stones and walked into the River

      政治的な出来事が私たちを狂わせる力を持っているなどという言い方をすると、普通ではなく、おそらく風変わりに聞こえるのは、私たちが一般的に、政治的な出来事を私たちの内面的な機能からいかに切り離して考えているかを示している。もちろん、友人と一緒にいるときに、ある状況に対して画面に向かってため息をついたり、罵声を浴びせたりすることはあるだろう。しかし、どういうわけか狂気とは、私たちが心の機能をコントロールできなくなり、不安を抑えることも見通しを保つこともできなくなる、本当に極端な状態である。私たちから何マイルか離

    • His aggression, his hate-filled and untruthful speeches, his control over the minds of Germans wore away at Woolf's trust in everything.
    B1 中級