
英:/'ˌɪnsəˈrekʃn/ 美:/'ˌɪnsəˈrekʃn/
暴动
复数:insurrections
GRE
n. 暴动;叛乱
The army succeeded in suppressing this organized and large-scale armed insurrection.
军队成功镇压了这次有组织的大规模武装暴动。
The economic losses caused by this insurrection are incalculable.
这次叛乱所造成的经济损失无法估量。
The police successfully arrested several leaders of the insurrection.
警方成功抓获了本次叛乱的几位领头人。
They were plotting to stage an armed insurrection if negotiations with the government should fail.
他们正在策划如果与政府的谈判失败就发动武装叛乱
They were plotting to stage an armed insurrection if negotiations with the government should fail.
他们正在策划如果与政府的谈判失败就发动武装叛乱。
The problem was, of course, Nat Turner's Insurrection; it had just occurred in October of 1831 and they held these debates in the wake of it.
问题当然是纳特·特纳的起义;它发生在1831年10月,他们把这些议题推到起义之后。
The insurrection can create the conditions.
暴动会创造这些条件。
We are not prepared for an armed insurrection.
我们没有准备武装暴动。
The next round is likely to spark further insurrection.
而下一轮计划有可能激起进一步的大反水。
n.|rebellion/sedition;暴动;叛乱
insurrection(暴动/叛乱)指一群人组织起来,公开、暴力地反抗政府权威或法律,旨在颠覆现有秩序。其核心特征包括:
术语 | 性质 | 目标 |
---|---|---|
暴动 | 有组织、暴力性高 | 颠覆政府/法律 |
抗议 | 通常非暴力 | 政策改革 |
骚乱 | 多属无秩序暴力 | 无明确政治诉求 |
注:引用来源为美国法典、历史文献及司法判例,符合(专业性、权威性)要求。
insurrection 是一个名词,指有组织的反抗权威的行为,通常涉及暴力或武力冲突。以下是详细解释:
The government accused the rebels of plotting an armed insurrection.
(政府指控叛乱分子策划武装暴动。)
如需进一步了解,可参考权威词典(如新东方在线 或 海词词典)。
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