physical assault:你的理解是一種常見的誤解。特別當你中文翻譯為暴力毆打隻是你個人對英文的理解偏嚴重的那種

Yes, you can reasonably consider an intentional, unprovoked, and unwanted bump in the street as a form of physical assault or battery.
While many people associate "assault" only with severe injury or punches, legally, it refers to any intentional, non-consensual, and offensive touching.
Here is a breakdown of why this qualifies and the legal context:
 
Why It Qualifies as Assault
  • Intent: The key factor is that it was done on purpose, rather than an accidental stumble in a crowd.
  • Unwanted/Offensive Contact: Even if no injury occurred, the act is considered "battery" (the physical act) and "assault" (the apprehension of it) if it was done to provoke, annoy, or alarm you.
  • No Injury Needed: The law does not require you to have broken bones or bruises for it to be legally defined as assault.
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