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词汇 Tupamaro
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Definition of Tupamaro in English:

Tupamaro

nounPlural Tupamaros ˌtuːpəˈmɑːrəʊˌto͞opəˈmärō
  • A member of a Marxist urban guerrilla organization in Uruguay that was active mainly in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

    图帕马罗城市游击队员(主要活跃于20世纪60年代末和70年代初的乌拉圭马克思主义城市游击队成员)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Economic and political unrest plagued the nation throughout the 1960s and saw the emergence of the terrorist group, the Tupamaros.
    • The remains of the Tupamaro guerrilla movement in Uruguay have joined a bourgeois electoral front, the Frente Amplio.
    • Described with the catchphrase Tupamaros, these urban partisans were really a collection of groups and factions rather than a single force, as the name would suggest.
    • In the late 1960s, economic difficulties and the activities of a terrorist group known as the Tupamaros led to political instability.
    • In the late 1960s social unrest emerged, which was exacerbated by the activities of the Tupamaros.
    • One group of urban guerrillas known as the Tupamaros kidnapped and murdered many Uruguayan officials.

Origin

1960s: from Tupac Amarú, the name of an 18th-century Inca leader.

Rhymes

Faro, Kilimanjaro, Pissarro, Pizarro

Definition of Tupamaro in US English:

Tupamaro

nounˌto͞opəˈmärō
  • A member of a Marxist urban guerrilla organization in Uruguay that was active mainly in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

    图帕马罗城市游击队员(主要活跃于20世纪60年代末和70年代初的乌拉圭马克思主义城市游击队成员)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the late 1960s, economic difficulties and the activities of a terrorist group known as the Tupamaros led to political instability.
    • In the late 1960s social unrest emerged, which was exacerbated by the activities of the Tupamaros.
    • One group of urban guerrillas known as the Tupamaros kidnapped and murdered many Uruguayan officials.
    • The remains of the Tupamaro guerrilla movement in Uruguay have joined a bourgeois electoral front, the Frente Amplio.
    • Described with the catchphrase Tupamaros, these urban partisans were really a collection of groups and factions rather than a single force, as the name would suggest.
    • Economic and political unrest plagued the nation throughout the 1960s and saw the emergence of the terrorist group, the Tupamaros.

Origin

1960s: from Tupac Amarú, the name of an 18th-century Inca leader.

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