insurrection
英 [ˌɪnsəˈrekʃn]
美 [ˌɪnsəˈrekʃn]
n. 起义; 叛乱; 暴动
Collins.1 / BNC.15574 / COCA.16043
牛津词典
noun
- 起义;叛乱;暴动
a situation in which a large group of people try to take political control of their own country with violence
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 起义;造反;叛乱
Aninsurrectionis violent action that is taken by a large group of people against the rulers of their country, usually in order to remove them from office.- They were plotting to stage an armed insurrection.
他们正密谋发动武装起义。 - Those found guilty of rebellion and insurrection will be sentenced to life imprisonment.
那些被判决犯有谋反叛乱罪的人将被处以终身监禁。
- They were plotting to stage an armed insurrection.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The Arab Spring at the beginning of the year set the tone with the fall of the Tunisian and Egyptian regimes, now followed by the ousting of muammer Gaddafi in Libya and the insurrection in Syria.
年初的“阿拉伯之春(arabspring)”为全年定下了基调:在突尼斯和埃及政权垮台后,如今,利比亚的穆阿迈尔卡扎菲(muammergaddafi)被赶下了台,而叙利亚也爆发了动乱。 - In all countries any person who incites others to insurrection is guilty of treason.
在任何国家里,煽动他人谋反者,都属犯叛国罪。 - The successful insurrection at Paris spread throughout France.
巴黎的这次成功起义席卷了整个法国。 - Kingmakers do not take kindly to becoming mere courtiers, so insurrection is only a matter of time.
拥立国王的人,不会甘愿俯首称臣,因此谋反只是一个时间问题。 - An insurrection is an enthusiasm.
起义是狂热的表现。 - In the midst of an incalculable political event already begun, under the pressure of a possible revolution, a police agent, "spun" a thief without allowing himself to be distracted by insurrection and barricades.
在已开始的无数的政治事变中,在可能发生革命的压力下,并没有被起义和街垒所分心,有个警察正在跟踪一个小偷。 - If you have ever cherished any dreams of violent insurrection, you must abandon them.
如果你曾经梦想过发生暴力起义,那你就抛弃这个梦想吧。 - If such activities come at a critical moment of the revolution, an insurrection may occur and the state power be seized.
在革命的关键时刻,这种活动有可能导致起义和夺取国家政权。 - Brown's attempt at servile insurrection.
布朗在奴隶起义上做的努力。 - In 1863 an insurrection broke out there, aiming at independence.
1863年那里爆发了一次争取独立的起义。
