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Was (wer) ist brute - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Brute (disambiguation); The Brute; La Brute; The Brute (film)

brute         
  • A number of BRUTEs sold for further use at [[Newton Abbot]]; none retain their straps. The third from the right is an example of the special type with a front but no sides or ends.
  • GUV]] modified to carry BRUTEs – note the absence of footsteps below the doors. The yellow sticker is missing but the space where it was can be seen at the extreme right of the side, next to the two sets of ventilators.
TROLLEYS USED FROM 1964 UNTIL 1999
BRUTE
I. n.
1.
Beast (in a wild state), quadruped, four-footed animal, ferocious animal.
2.
Ruffian, barbarian, brutal monster.
II. a.
1.
Irrational, void of reason.
2.
Dumb, speechless, inarticulate, silent, voiceless, destitute of language.
3.
Bestial, savage, barbarous. See brutal.
4.
Rough, rude, uncivilized.
brute         
  • A number of BRUTEs sold for further use at [[Newton Abbot]]; none retain their straps. The third from the right is an example of the special type with a front but no sides or ends.
  • GUV]] modified to carry BRUTEs – note the absence of footsteps below the doors. The yellow sticker is missing but the space where it was can be seen at the extreme right of the side, next to the two sets of ventilators.
TROLLEYS USED FROM 1964 UNTIL 1999
BRUTE
(brutes)
1.
If you call someone, usually a man, a brute, you mean that they are rough, violent, and insensitive.
...a drunken brute.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
2.
When you refer to brute strength or force, you are contrasting it with gentler methods or qualities.
He used brute force to take control...
Boxing is a test of skill and technique, rather than brute strength.
ADJ: ADJ n
brute         
  • A number of BRUTEs sold for further use at [[Newton Abbot]]; none retain their straps. The third from the right is an example of the special type with a front but no sides or ends.
  • GUV]] modified to carry BRUTEs – note the absence of footsteps below the doors. The yellow sticker is missing but the space where it was can be seen at the extreme right of the side, next to the two sets of ventilators.
TROLLEYS USED FROM 1964 UNTIL 1999
BRUTE
¦ noun
1. a violent or savage person or animal.
informal a cruel or insensitive person.
2. an animal as opposed to a human being.
¦ adjective
1. unreasoning and animal-like.
2. merely physical: brute force.
3. harsh or inescapable: brute necessity.
Derivatives
brutish adjective
brutishly adverb
brutishness noun
Origin
ME (as adjective): from OFr. brut(e), from L. brutus 'dull, stupid'.

Wikipedia

Brute

Brute or The Brute may refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für brute
1. "In our view, only brute force or the threat of brute force might convince Iran to change its mind," Steinitz said.
2. "It‘s a show of power, a brute sort of terrorism.
3. "You can‘t just use brute force," Gariepy explains.
4. Maybe he is not the insensitive brute portrayed in his books.
5. To accomplish that requires a combination of ultra–precise engineering and outlandish brute force.