rioting

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英 [ˈraɪətɪŋ]
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  • n.

    暴乱,骚乱;

  • v.

    暴动,闹事( riot的现在分词 );

  • 双语释义

    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

    rioting[ 'raiətiŋ ]

    • n.a state of disorder involving group violence

      同义词:riot

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~
    • crush a riot镇压暴乱
    • lead a riot导致暴乱
    名词+~
    • prison riot监狱暴乱
    • student riot学潮
    ~+介词
    • a riot of color五彩斑斓

    词组短语

    riot police防暴警察

    riot in沉湎于;热衷于

    run riot茂盛;跟错踪迹;胡闹

    riot act(英)取缔暴动法

    riot gear防暴装备

    双语例句

    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。

    权威例句

    Rioting in Its Jacksonian Setting
    Cultures of Rioting and Anti-Systemic Politics in Southern Europe
    Recreational rioting: Young people, interface areas and violence
    Racial Rioting in the 1960S: An Event History Analysis of Local Conditions
    Regularizing Rioting: Permitting Public Protest in an Authoritarian Regime
    Remote Control: How Mass Media Delegitimize Rioting as Social Protest
    All the Rioting That's Fit to Print: Selection Effects in National Newspaper Coverage of Civil Disorders, 1968-1969
    Avoid violence, rioting, and outrage; approach celebration, delight, and strength: Using large text corpora to compute valence, arou...
    Constructing virtual asymmetric opponents from data and models in the literature: Case of crowd rioting
    Constructing Virtual Asymmetric Opponents from Data and Models in the Literature: Case of Crowd Rioting