aggressor
/əˈɡresə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈɡresər/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈgre-sər/ (ame, mw)
aggressor — 名詞
- aggressorsingular
- aggressorsplural
1. The person, country, or group that starts a fight, argument, or war by being the
侵略者
率先發動攻擊的一方
The person, country, or group that starts a fight, argument, or war by being the first to attack — for example, a nation that sends troops across a border, or someone who throws the first punch.
Police arrested the aggressor after watching the fight on video.
警方看了打架的影片後,逮捕了侵略者。
The UN report named the neighboring country as the aggressor in the conflict.
聯合國報告指出鄰國是這場衝突中的侵略者。
named [someone/something] as the aggressor — formal identification
During the assault trial, the three witnesses could not agree on who was the aggressor in the fight outside the bar.
在傷害罪的審判中,三名目擊者無法就酒吧外鬥毆的侵略者是誰達成一致。
Chidi found himself labeled the aggressor after the schoolyard argument.
Chidi 發現自己在校園爭吵後被貼上了侵略者的標籤。
The security camera showed the aggressor pushing an elderly woman to the ground.
監視器畫面顯示侵略者將一位老婦人推倒在地。
文法句型
be the aggressor in [conflict/argument/war]
name/identify [someone] as the aggressor
the aggressor in [situation]
用法筆記
Common in legal, political, and military contexts to identify the party that initiated a specific conflict. The opposite party is called the victim or the defender.
常見錯誤
2. A person who regularly acts in a pushy, confrontational way that puts others on
好鬥者
習慣性強勢挑釁的人
A person who regularly acts in a pushy, confrontational way that puts others on the defensive — for example, a colleague who interrupts and overrules others in meetings, or a relative who turns casual conversation into an argument.
In team meetings, Lukas was often the aggressor who started heated debates.
在小組會議上,Lukas 經常是挑起激烈辯論的好鬥者。
be the aggressor who [verb] — relative clause describing behaviour pattern
The school counselor described the boy as an aggressor toward quieter children.
學校輔導老師說,這個男孩對個性比較安靜的同學態度強勢,像個好鬥者。
described [someone] as an aggressor toward [group]
Amara's friends knew she became the aggressor when she felt threatened.
Amara 的朋友們知道,她在感到受威脅時就會變成好鬥者。
During family dinners, Omar was always the aggressor in political discussions.
在家庭聚餐時,Omar 在政治討論中總是那個好鬥者。
Deepa's coworkers saw her as an aggressor during contract negotiations.
Deepa 的同事在合約談判中視她為好鬥者。
- instigator
Focuses on starting trouble, but may be subtler and less physically aggressive
- bully
Emphasises intimidating weaker people; more negative and personal than aggressor
- provocateur
Formal; implies deliberate, often clever provocation rather than sheer forcefulness
- peacemaker
Someone who tries to stop conflicts rather than start them
- mediator
A neutral person who helps others resolve a disagreement
文法句型
be (always/often) the aggressor
see/describe [someone] as an aggressor
the aggressor in [situation/relationship]
用法筆記
Describes a habitual personality pattern rather than a single aggressive act. Often appears with frequency adverbs like always, often, usually.