rebellion
n. 造反,叛亂; 反抗
A rebellion is a violent organized action by a large group of people who are trying to change their country's political system.
The British soon put down the rebellion.
英國人很快平息了叛亂。
...the ruthless and brutal suppression of rebellion.
對謀反無情、殘酷的鎮壓
A situation in which politicians show their opposition to their own party's policies can be referred to as a rebellion .
There was a Labour rebellion when some left-wing MPs voted against the Chancellor's tax cuts...
工黨內部發生內訌,一些左翼國會議員對財政大臣提出的減稅政策投了反對票。
1. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention;
2. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another
rebellion, revolt, riot
這些名詞均含"造反,叛亂,騷亂"之意。
The rebellion and its brutal suppression provided gendarmes with a new method of enriching themselves.
這次起義和對起義的殘酷鎮壓給憲兵們開闢了新的生財之道.
The army quashed the rebellion.
軍隊平息了叛亂.
Boston Tea Party. The Whiskey Rebellion. The Sagebrush Rebellion.
波士頓傾茶事件, 威士忌酒反抗事件, 還有山艾樹起義事件.
The political dissidents were exciting the people to rebellion.
持不同政見者在鼓動人民起來反抗.
The next year they rose up in rebellion.
第二年他們就揭竿起義了.