slovodefinícia
assault
(mass)
assault
- znásilnenie, napadnúť, znásilnenie
assault
(encz)
assault,napadení n: Zdeněk Brož
assault
(encz)
assault,násilný útok n: Zdeněk Brož
assault
(encz)
assault,přepadení n:
assault
(encz)
assault,přepadnout v: Zdeněk Brož
assault
(encz)
assault,útočit v: Zdeněk Brož
assault
(encz)
assault,útok n:
assault
(encz)
assault,výpad n: Zdeněk Brož
assault
(encz)
assault,zaútočit v: Zdeněk Brož
Assault
(gcide)
Assault \As*sault"\, n. [OE. asaut, assaut, OF. assaut, asalt,
F. assaut, LL. assaltus; L. ad + saltus a leaping, a
springing, salire to leap. See Assail.]
1. A violent onset or attack with physical means, as blows,
weapons, etc.; an onslaught; the rush or charge of an
attacking force; onset; as, to make assault upon a man, a
house, or a town.
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The Spanish general prepared to renew the assault.
--Prescott.
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Unshaken bears the assault
Of their most dreaded foe, the strong southwest.
--Wordsworth.
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2. A violent onset or attack with moral weapons, as words,
arguments, appeals, and the like; as, to make an assault
on the prerogatives of a prince, or on the constitution of
a government. --Clarendon.
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3. (Law) An apparently violent attempt, or willful offer with
force or violence, to do hurt to another; an attempt or
offer to beat another, accompanied by a degree of
violence, but without touching his person, as by lifting
the fist, or a cane, in a threatening manner, or by
striking at him, and missing him. If the blow aimed takes
effect, it is a battery. --Blackstone. Wharton.
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Practically, however, the word assault is used to
include the battery. --Mozley & W.
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Syn: Attack; invasion; incursion; descent; onset; onslaught;
charge; storm.
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Assault
(gcide)
Assault \As*sault"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assaulted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Assaulting.] [From Assault, n.: cf. OF. assaulter,
LL. assaltare.]
1. To make an assault upon, as by a sudden rush of armed men;
to attack with unlawful or insulting physical violence or
menaces.
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Insnared, assaulted, overcome, led bound. --Milton.
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2. To attack with moral means, or with a view of producing
moral effects; to attack by words, arguments, or
unfriendly measures; to assail; as, to assault a
reputation or an administration.
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Before the gates, the cries of babes newborn, . . .
Assault his ears. --Dryden.
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Note: In the latter sense, assail is more common.
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Syn: To attack; assail; invade; encounter; storm; charge. See
Attack.
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assault
(wn)
assault
n 1: close fighting during the culmination of a military attack
2: a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who
appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped
3: thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1946
4: the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse
against her will [syn: rape, violation, assault,
ravishment]
v 1: attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger
assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"
[syn: assail, assault, set on, attack]
2: force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman
was raped on her way home at night" [syn: rape, ravish,
violate, assault, dishonor, dishonour, outrage]
3: attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning
paper attacked the new House Speaker" [syn: attack,
round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault]
ASSAULT
(bouvier)
ASSAULT, crim. law. An assault is any unlawful attempt or offer with force
or violence to do a corporal hurt to another, whether from malice or
wantonness; for example, by striking at him or even holding up the fist at
him in a threatening or insulting manner, or with other circumstances as
denote at the time. an intention, coupled with a present ability, of actual
violence against his person, as by pointing a weapon at him when he is
within reach of it. 6 Rogers Rec: 9. When the injury is actually inflicted,
it amounts to a battery. (q.v.)
2. Assaults are either simple or aggravated. 1. A simple assault is one
Where there is no intention to do any other injury. This is punished at
common law by fine and imprisonment. 2. An aggravated assault is one that
has in addition to the bare intention to commit it, another object which is
also criminal; for example, if a man should fire a pistol at another and
miss him, the former would be guilty of an assault with intent to murder; so
an assault with intent to rob a man, or with intent to spoil his clothes,
and the like, are aggravated assaults, and they are more severely punished
than simple assaults. General references, 1 East, P. C. 406; Bull. N. P. 15;
Hawk. P. B. b. 1, c. 62, s. 12; 1 Russ. Cr. 604; 2 Camp. Rep. 650 1
Wheeler's Cr. C. 364; 6 Rogers' Rec. 9; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 347 Bac. Ab. h.t.;
Roscoe. Cr. Ev. 210.

podobné slovodefinícia
assault
(mass)
assault
- znásilnenie, napadnúť, znásilnenie
criminal assault
(mass)
criminal assault
- znásilnenie
assault
(encz)
assault,napadení n: Zdeněk Brožassault,násilný útok n: Zdeněk Brožassault,přepadení n: assault,přepadnout v: Zdeněk Brožassault,útočit v: Zdeněk Brožassault,útok n: assault,výpad n: Zdeněk Brožassault,zaútočit v: Zdeněk Brož
assault and battery
(encz)
assault and battery,napadení a ublížení Zdeněk Brož
assault rifle
(encz)
assault rifle,útočná puška
assaulted
(encz)
assaulted,napaden
assaulting
(encz)
assaulting,probíhající napadení v:
criminal assault
(encz)
criminal assault,násilné napadení criminal assault,znásilnění
sexual assault
(encz)
sexual assault, n:
Assaultable
(gcide)
Assaultable \As*sault"a*ble\, a.
Capable of being assaulted.
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Assaulted
(gcide)
Assault \As*sault"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assaulted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Assaulting.] [From Assault, n.: cf. OF. assaulter,
LL. assaltare.]
1. To make an assault upon, as by a sudden rush of armed men;
to attack with unlawful or insulting physical violence or
menaces.
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Insnared, assaulted, overcome, led bound. --Milton.
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2. To attack with moral means, or with a view of producing
moral effects; to attack by words, arguments, or
unfriendly measures; to assail; as, to assault a
reputation or an administration.
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Before the gates, the cries of babes newborn, . . .
Assault his ears. --Dryden.
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Note: In the latter sense, assail is more common.
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Syn: To attack; assail; invade; encounter; storm; charge. See
Attack.
[1913 Webster]assaulted \assaulted\ adj.
sexually abused; -- a euphemism.

Syn: molested, raped, criminally assaulted, sexually
assaulted.
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assaulted
(gcide)
Assault \As*sault"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assaulted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Assaulting.] [From Assault, n.: cf. OF. assaulter,
LL. assaltare.]
1. To make an assault upon, as by a sudden rush of armed men;
to attack with unlawful or insulting physical violence or
menaces.
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Insnared, assaulted, overcome, led bound. --Milton.
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2. To attack with moral means, or with a view of producing
moral effects; to attack by words, arguments, or
unfriendly measures; to assail; as, to assault a
reputation or an administration.
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Before the gates, the cries of babes newborn, . . .
Assault his ears. --Dryden.
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Note: In the latter sense, assail is more common.
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Syn: To attack; assail; invade; encounter; storm; charge. See
Attack.
[1913 Webster]assaulted \assaulted\ adj.
sexually abused; -- a euphemism.

Syn: molested, raped, criminally assaulted, sexually
assaulted.
[WordNet 1.5]
assaulted molested raped
(gcide)
mistreated \mistreated\ adj.
physically abused. [Narrower terms: {assaulted, molested,
raped}; battered, beaten; {misunderstood ]

Syn: abused, ill-treated, maltreated.
[WordNet 1.5]
assaulted molested raped
(gcide)
ill-treated \ill-treated\ adj.
physically abused. [Narrower terms: {assaulted, molested,
raped ; {battered, beaten ; {misunderstood ]

Syn: abused, maltreated, mistreated.
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Assaulter
(gcide)
Assaulter \As*sault"er\, n.
One who assaults, or violently attacks; an assailant. --E.
Hall.
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Assaulting
(gcide)
Assault \As*sault"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Assaulted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Assaulting.] [From Assault, n.: cf. OF. assaulter,
LL. assaltare.]
1. To make an assault upon, as by a sudden rush of armed men;
to attack with unlawful or insulting physical violence or
menaces.
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Insnared, assaulted, overcome, led bound. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. To attack with moral means, or with a view of producing
moral effects; to attack by words, arguments, or
unfriendly measures; to assail; as, to assault a
reputation or an administration.
[1913 Webster]

Before the gates, the cries of babes newborn, . . .
Assault his ears. --Dryden.
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Note: In the latter sense, assail is more common.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To attack; assail; invade; encounter; storm; charge. See
Attack.
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assaultive
(gcide)
assaultive \assaultive\ adj.
making an assault.

Syn: attacking(prenominal).
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Unassaulted
(gcide)
Unassaulted \Unassaulted\
See assaulted.
aggravated assault
(wn)
aggravated assault
n 1: a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously (as with
a deadly weapon)
amphibious assault
(wn)
amphibious assault
n 1: an amphibious operation attacking a land base that is
carried out by troops that are landed by naval ships
assault
(wn)
assault
n 1: close fighting during the culmination of a military attack
2: a threatened or attempted physical attack by someone who
appears to be able to cause bodily harm if not stopped
3: thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1946
4: the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse
against her will [syn: rape, violation, assault,
ravishment]
v 1: attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger
assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"
[syn: assail, assault, set on, attack]
2: force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman
was raped on her way home at night" [syn: rape, ravish,
violate, assault, dishonor, dishonour, outrage]
3: attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning
paper attacked the new House Speaker" [syn: attack,
round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault]
assault and battery
(wn)
assault and battery
n 1: an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact
[syn: battery, assault and battery]
assault gun
(wn)
assault gun
n 1: any of the automatic rifles or semiautomatic rifles with
large magazines designed for military use [syn: {assault
rifle}, assault gun]
2: an armored vehicle with the chassis of a tank (but no turret)
and a large gun; used as an antitank weapon and to support
infantry
assault rifle
(wn)
assault rifle
n 1: any of the automatic rifles or semiautomatic rifles with
large magazines designed for military use [syn: {assault
rifle}, assault gun]
assaulter
(wn)
assaulter
n 1: someone who attacks [syn: attacker, aggressor,
assailant, assaulter]
assaultive
(wn)
assaultive
adj 1: disposed to attack [syn: assaultive, attacking(a)]
sexual assault
(wn)
sexual assault
n 1: a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime to
knowingly cause another person to engage in an unwanted
sexual act by force or threat; "most states have replaced
the common law definition of rape with statutes defining
sexual assault" [syn: sexual assault, sexual abuse,
sex crime, sex offense]
ASSAULT
(bouvier)
ASSAULT, crim. law. An assault is any unlawful attempt or offer with force
or violence to do a corporal hurt to another, whether from malice or
wantonness; for example, by striking at him or even holding up the fist at
him in a threatening or insulting manner, or with other circumstances as
denote at the time. an intention, coupled with a present ability, of actual
violence against his person, as by pointing a weapon at him when he is
within reach of it. 6 Rogers Rec: 9. When the injury is actually inflicted,
it amounts to a battery. (q.v.)
2. Assaults are either simple or aggravated. 1. A simple assault is one
Where there is no intention to do any other injury. This is punished at
common law by fine and imprisonment. 2. An aggravated assault is one that
has in addition to the bare intention to commit it, another object which is
also criminal; for example, if a man should fire a pistol at another and
miss him, the former would be guilty of an assault with intent to murder; so
an assault with intent to rob a man, or with intent to spoil his clothes,
and the like, are aggravated assaults, and they are more severely punished
than simple assaults. General references, 1 East, P. C. 406; Bull. N. P. 15;
Hawk. P. B. b. 1, c. 62, s. 12; 1 Russ. Cr. 604; 2 Camp. Rep. 650 1
Wheeler's Cr. C. 364; 6 Rogers' Rec. 9; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 347 Bac. Ab. h.t.;
Roscoe. Cr. Ev. 210.

SON ASSAULT DEMESNE
(bouvier)
SON ASSAULT DEMESNE, pleading. His own first assault. A form of a plea to
justify an assault and battery, by which the defendant asserts that the
plaintiff committed an assault upon him, and the defendant merely defended
himself.
2. When the plea is supported by evidence, it is a sufficient
justification, unless the retaliation by the defendant were excessive, and
bore no proportion to the necessity, or to the provocation received. 1 East,
P. C. 406; 1 Chit. Pr. 595.

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