riot

英['raɪət] 美['raɪət]
  • n. 暴乱;骚乱;喧闹;(色彩)丰富;<俚>有趣的人
  • v. 闹事;骚乱
rioter rioted rioted rioting riots
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星级词汇:
  • rioja n.(西班牙)里奥哈(红)葡萄酒
    n. (名词)
    1. 暴乱,暴动
    2. 骚乱,骚动,混乱
    3. 喧闹,喧嚣嘈杂
    4. 狂欢,闹饮,嘈闹的宴会,喝酒狂闹
    5. 尽情发泄,放纵
    6. 丰富
    7. <口>非常有趣的人
    8. 放荡
    9. 蔓延
    10. 五色缤纷
    11. 非常成功的戏剧
    v. (动词)
    1. 参加暴乱,聚众闹事,参加暴动
    2. 浪费在放荡的生活上,花天酒地混(日子),因放荡花光
    3. 闹饮,喝酒喧闹,狂饮纵乐
    4. 发生骚乱,闹事,暴动,骚乱
    5. 放纵,沉湎
    6. 浪费,挥霍
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]暴乱,骚乱 wild or violent disturbance by a crowd of people
    2. [S](颜色、声音等的)多彩多姿,奔放 profuse display (of sth)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a public act of violence by an unruly mob

  2. a state of disorder involving group violence

  3. a joke that seems extremely funny

  4. a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity

Verb:
  1. take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot;

    "Students were rioting everywhere in 1968"

  2. engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking;

    "They were out carousing last night"

1. Twelve inmates have been killed during a riot at the prison.
12名犯人在一场监狱暴乱中被杀害。

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2. A conservatory offers the perfect excuse to let your imagination run riot.
音乐学院让你有充分的理由任想象力自由驰骋。

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3. Riot police are being deployed throughout the city to prevent any trouble.
正在全城部署防暴警察以防止发生骚乱。

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4. Police with riot gear and several fire engines are in attendance.
防暴警察和数辆消防车都到了。

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5. The riot left four people dead and several dozen injured.
暴乱中四人丧生,数十人受伤。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The military were called in to deal with the riot.
      已将军队调来镇压暴乱。
    2. The outbreak of riot caused many people to die.
      暴乱的发生使很多人丧生。
    3. The police stopped several riots on election night.
      警方在竞选之夜制止了几处骚乱。
    4. Football hooligans ran riot through the town.
      闹事的足球迷在城里胡作非为。
    5. Flowers are blooming in a riot of color.
      百花齐放,万紫千红。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He fermented prejudiced crowds to riot.
      他煽动有偏见的群众起来闹事。
    2. The riot waged for several hours.
      骚乱进行了好几个小时。
    3. The riot was suppressed by the army.
      那场骚乱被军队镇压了。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The guards stopped several riots in the prison.
      警卫制止了多次监狱骚乱。
    2. They ran riot through the town after the defeat of their team.
      自己的球队输了以后,他们在小镇上到处撒野。
    3. The garden was a riot of color.
      花园里色彩缤纷。
n. (名词)
riot, rebellion, revolt, revolution
  • 这四个词的共同意思是“革命”。其区别是:
  • revolution指规模较大的推翻旧政权的行为,也可指其他的有进步意义的历史变革; revolt一般指规模较小,且时间较短的“起义”,还可指广泛的“反抗”,不一定采取暴力方式,对象也不一定是政权。例如:
  • Armed revolt occurred frequently in oppressed countries.在被压迫国家内常发生武装起义的事件。
  • rebellion一般是从旧统治阶级角度来看,因此可译为“造反,叛乱”,通常未能成功,可指某一次具体事件,但不宜指正义的革命。例如:
  • In mediaeval Europe, big nobles often rose in rebellion against the king.在中世纪的欧洲,大贵族常掀起叛乱反对国王。
  • riot作“骚动”解,指一群人喧嚷捣乱。例如:
  • The book has as its central theme a riot in a small southern town of the United States.这本书的主题是美国南部一个小城发生的暴乱。
  • rebellion,revolt,riot
  • 这些名词均含“造反、叛乱、骚乱”之意。
  • rebellion通常指有组织、公开地大规模武断叛乱,并以失败而告终。
  • revolt指规模相对较小的,持续时间较短,侧重对压迫或不能容忍的情况的反抗。
  • riot多指没有组织的一群人突然掀起的闹事。也可指暴乱或暴动。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
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