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se·di·tious
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seditiously (adv.), seditiousness (n.)
词根:sedition
n.sedition 暴动;煽动性的言论或行为;妨害治安
15世纪中期, sedicious,“倾向于煽动叛乱,热衷于或有罪于煽动”,源自古法语 sedicios(现代法语 séditieux),直接源自拉丁语 seditiosus “充满不和,党派的,叛变的”,源自 seditio “公民骚乱,叛乱,暴动”(见 sedition)。相关词汇: Seditiously; seditiousness。作为名词, seditionary 可追溯至1600年左右。
The first known use of seditious was in the 15th century
seditiousadjective
of, relating to, or causing sedition
seditious statements
seditiousadjective
of, relating to, or causing sedition
seditious statements
1 That reality gives “Circumstance,” which won the audience award at the Sundance Film Festival in January, an especially seditious tone, Ms. Keshavarz acknowledged.
2 Her jacket, despite its faintly rocker-ish metallic striations, seemed a halfhearted concession to propriety, as far removed from her seditious roots as a truck is from a Jeep.
3 Beckman’s thrust is that from its earliest days our society has been riven by competing cultures: the dominant one of diligent worker bees, juxtaposed against a seditious gang of rowdy party animals mocking authority.
4 Yet even while harbouring these seditious thoughts, the striver in him knew that his first aim must be to rise in the system he dreamed of liberating.
5 At the same time, they may have conveyed a more seditious message.
6 A bland heckle, but for a couple of vaguely seditious seconds it wobbles the cosy carapace.
7 But that won’t stop her seditious heart; writing has become her refuge.
8 Their leader, their founder, Stewart Rhodes, was convicted of seditious conspiracy.
9 Today, women who fancy that seditious look like adding incongruous touches, pairing dresses that could pass as christening frocks with black biker jackets, dark overskirts or menacingly spiky chokers.
10 “I think of art as a seditious act. Sometimes it’s asking you to rebel against the government, but really it’s asking you to rebel against an obstinate sense of self,” he says.
11 Tattooing and high-visibility piercing, resurgent in the early 1990s as the seditious insignia of proud outliers, are now being revisited in unlikely quarters.
12 All published in a time when treason trials for publishing "seditious" material were not uncommon.
13 This version is palely faithful to the original without any of its seditious zest.
14 Only ten years after the passage and ratification of the Constitution, however, what were treasonable or seditious acts remained blurry and more problematic judgments without the historical sanction that only experience could provide.
15 " They were seditious rebellious, traitorous T types. "
他们是具有煽动性、反抗性 、 谋反性的T型性格者. ”
16 A clash with authority during Blake's time at Felpham ended when the poet was charged with the assault of soldier John Schofield, and for uttering "seditious and treasonable expressions" against the king.
17 He distributed a seditious pamphlet called The Rights of Man.
他散发了名叫《人的权利》的带有煽动性的小册子。
18 They even read his novels, trying to determine whether Tsiang’s leftist politics were seditious or mere literary bluster.
19 In short, the Charlottesville Lee monument is far less about mourning a hero and a gone-but-not-forgotten culture than about using elegiac sentiment to sugarcoat a secretly seditious present.
20 It had been sent to Mr. Lome, commanding him and the other printers of Boston to quit their seditious, rebellious publications—or else.
1 扰乱治安的
3 煽动
inflammatory demagogic seditionary promotion agitation sedition prompting fomentation agitate demagogue ferment feed egg urge stir excite needle kindle lash sow incite instigate abet goad sensationalize sensationalise yerk blow the coals gin up edge on incendiary coattrailing turmoil instigation hound inflame foment radicalize fan the flames blow the bellows pour oil on waters set the heather on fire moving spur provocation incitation incendiarism pander soapbox fan prompt egg apple
4 煽动叛乱
5 煽动罪的
6 扰乱治安