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词汇 uprising
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Definition of uprising in English:

uprising

nounˈʌprʌɪzɪŋˈəpˌraɪzɪŋ
  • An act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt.

    起义,暴动

    an armed uprising

    武装暴动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He actively discouraged independent strikes and peasant uprisings.
    • For now, there hasn't been any report on any uprisings or rebellions.
    • The terrible suffering fuelled anti-capitalist protests, strikes and uprisings in many poor countries.
    • With the exception of popular uprisings, wars are not waged by ‘people’, but by governments and states.
    • There were too many rebel factions, too many uprisings all across the country.
    • This rivalry had involved civil wars, peasant uprisings, and religious strife of every description.
    • November that year saw uprisings against police harassment in inner cities across the country.
    • It appears that the middle class - the decisive factor in previous uprisings - has yet to move decisively.
    • Special security forces crushed the uprisings, leaving at least a thousand casualties.
    • There were, however, more of these outbreaks than just that of Spartacus, and the Romans were continually afraid of uprisings of slaves.
    • Revolts and uprisings are only the beginning of a process of real social revolution.
    • I want to believe anarchistic uprisings are a thing of the past.
    • Kale hardly mentions the working-class uprisings of 1848, which bring his narrative to a close.
    • Armed uprisings against colonial rule in Africa meant that nearly half the budget was devoted to military expenditure.
    • This is why there are no popular uprisings to overthrow the dictators, because it is perceived as pointless.
    • In the 1970s, the Portuguese ruling elite confronted a massive strike wave at home and uprisings in the colonies.
    • They seem to have caused turmoil within the regime, including a series of uprisings and possibly a coup attempt.
    • There were various Kurdish uprisings in Turkey between 1923 and 1938.
    • Simultaneous revolutions and uprisings erupted in several countries across Europe.
    • There have also been uprisings and movements of resistance in other countries of the continent.
    Synonyms
    rebellion, revolt, insurrection, mutiny, revolution, insurgence, insurgency, rising, rioting, riot
    civil disobedience, civil disorder, unrest, anarchy, fighting in the streets
    coup, regime change
    French coup d'état, jacquerie
    German putsch

Definition of uprising in US English:

uprising

nounˈəpˌraɪzɪŋˈəpˌrīziNG
  • An act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt.

    起义,暴动

    an armed uprising

    武装暴动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They seem to have caused turmoil within the regime, including a series of uprisings and possibly a coup attempt.
    • Special security forces crushed the uprisings, leaving at least a thousand casualties.
    • With the exception of popular uprisings, wars are not waged by ‘people’, but by governments and states.
    • Simultaneous revolutions and uprisings erupted in several countries across Europe.
    • He actively discouraged independent strikes and peasant uprisings.
    • November that year saw uprisings against police harassment in inner cities across the country.
    • Revolts and uprisings are only the beginning of a process of real social revolution.
    • There were too many rebel factions, too many uprisings all across the country.
    • This is why there are no popular uprisings to overthrow the dictators, because it is perceived as pointless.
    • This rivalry had involved civil wars, peasant uprisings, and religious strife of every description.
    • It appears that the middle class - the decisive factor in previous uprisings - has yet to move decisively.
    • In the 1970s, the Portuguese ruling elite confronted a massive strike wave at home and uprisings in the colonies.
    • I want to believe anarchistic uprisings are a thing of the past.
    • The terrible suffering fuelled anti-capitalist protests, strikes and uprisings in many poor countries.
    • Armed uprisings against colonial rule in Africa meant that nearly half the budget was devoted to military expenditure.
    • There were, however, more of these outbreaks than just that of Spartacus, and the Romans were continually afraid of uprisings of slaves.
    • There have also been uprisings and movements of resistance in other countries of the continent.
    • Kale hardly mentions the working-class uprisings of 1848, which bring his narrative to a close.
    • There were various Kurdish uprisings in Turkey between 1923 and 1938.
    • For now, there hasn't been any report on any uprisings or rebellions.
    Synonyms
    rebellion, revolt, insurrection, mutiny, revolution, insurgence, insurgency, rising, rioting, riot
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