uprisings
英 [ʌpˈraɪzɪŋz]
美 [ˈʌˌpraɪzɪŋz]
n. 起义; 暴动; 造反
uprising的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 起义;暴动
When there is anuprising, a group of people start fighting against the people who are in power in their country, because they want to bring about a political change.- ...a popular uprising against the authoritarian government...
反对独裁政府的群众暴动 - Isolated attacks in the north-east of the country have now turned into a full-scale uprising.
该国东北部的零星袭击现在已经演变成为全面暴动。
- ...a popular uprising against the authoritarian government...
双语例句
- It has become a "common sense" that natural disasters trigger peasant uprisings in the history of China.
自然灾害是起义的导火索已经成为一个历史学“常识”。 - Armed uprisings in Dublin: the Irish Republic is proclaimed.
武装起义在都柏林:爱尔兰共和国宣布。 - Recurrent slave uprisings brought about the downfall of the ancient Roman Empire.
不断出现的奴隶起义导致了古罗马帝国的覆灭。 - Food and energy prices played a part in the recent uprisings in the Middle East.
食品和能源价格是近期中东地区动乱的一个因素。 - This is now changing as youth-inspired uprisings spread to other countries in North Africa and the Middle East.
随着这些青年起义活动向北非和中东其它国家蔓延,上述情况正在发生变化。 - She talked about the incredible commitment and courage of the young people behind the uprisings.
她谈到了这场运动背后的年轻人所表现出的无以伦比的决心和勇气。 - The emperor of Qin quenched numerous uprisings and unified the whole of china.
秦始皇平一宇内。 - The cost of war and the Arab uprisings have changed the American calculus.
战争的代价和阿拉伯起义已经改变了美国的考量。 - The Arab uprisings have reminded them otherwise.
阿拉伯起义提醒他们并非如此。 - Uprisings, after all, can be more expensive than honesty.
毕竟,骚乱的代价可能比诚实更高。
