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
- Italy blazed into a desperate insurrection.
意大利燃起了奋不顾身的起义的熊熊烈火。 - I had to do it, because insurrection must have its discipline.
我应当这样做,因为起义应当有它的纪律。 - He had employed his influence in softening the consequences of that insurrection to the gentlemen.
他曾运用他的影响,使那些参加起义的绅士所受到的处分,得以减轻。 - The successful insurrection at Paris spread throughout France.
巴黎的这次成功起义席卷了整个法国。 - But every insurrection, which aims at a government or a regime, aims higher.
但任何针对政府或政体的起义,矛头都对得更深远。 - During the last two years, as we have said, Paris had witnessed more than one insurrection.
两年以来,我们已提到过,巴黎见过的起义不止一次。 - Brown's attempt at servile insurrection.
布朗在奴隶起义上做的努力。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。