묻지마 폭행=유발되지 않은 폭행
unprovoked assault
그는 묻지마 폭행으로 크게 다쳤다.
He was seriously injured in the unprovoked attack.
묻지마 폭행
unprovoked assault
irrelevant assault,
lunatistical assault, lunatic assault
mad attack,
assault with indefinite motive,
assault with no reason
묻지마 폭행
즉
assault with indefinite motive 또는
assault with no reason
은 미친 폭행 (lunatistic assault)으로 판정된다
don’t ask assault 는 콩글리쉬
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