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英:['raɪətə(r)]

美:[ˈraɪətɚ]

rioter是什么意思

  • n.暴民;暴徒;喝酒狂闹的人

rioter变形

复数:rioters

rioter词根

词根:riot

adj.

riotous 暴乱的;狂欢的;不受约束的;放荡的;茂盛的

adv.

riotously 暴乱地;骚动地;放纵地

n.

riot 暴乱;放纵;蔓延

rioting 暴乱

v.

rioting 骚乱(riot的ing形式)

vi.

riot 骚乱;放荡

vt.

riot 浪费,挥霍

rioter英英释义

noun

a violent public disorderspecifically: a tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled together and acting with a common intent

public violence, tumult, or disorder

a random or disorderly profusion

the woods were a riot of color

one that is wildly amusing

the new comedy is a riot

profligate behavior : debauchery

unrestrained revelry

noise, uproar, or disturbance made by revelers

verb

intransitive verb

to create or engage in a riot

to indulge in revelry or wantonness

rioter词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, riotour,“放荡不羁的人,领导放荡生活的人,欢闹者”,源自古法语 riotour,源自 riote “争吵,争端,家庭纷争”(见 riot(n.))。16世纪末,结尾被改为 -er(1)的形式。指“参与反对当局的起义或公共骚乱的人”始于15世纪中期(14世纪晚期在盎格鲁-法语中出现)。

rioter词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French riote rash action, noise, disorder

The first known use of riot was in the 13th century

rioter儿童词典英英释义

ripenverb

to make or become ripe

ripeadjective

fully grown and developed

a ripe tomato

having mature knowledge, understanding, or judgment

ready entry 1 sense 1

ripe for action

brought to just the right state

ripeadjective

fully grown and developed

a ripe tomato

having mature knowledge, understanding, or judgment

ready entry 1 sense 1

ripe for action

brought to just the right state

rip cordnoun

a cord or wire pulled by a parachute jumper to release a parachute out of its container

rip1 of 4verb

to tear, cut apart, or open

to slash or slit with or as if with a sharp blade

to go with a rush

rip2 of 4noun

a torn place : tear

rip3 of 4noun

a body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing currents or by passing over a rough bottom

rip4 of 4noun

a person who acts wild or gets into trouble

riot1 of 2noun

public violence, disturbance, or disorder

a varied display of color

something or someone very funny

riot2 of 2verb

to create or take part in a riot

riotousadjective

of the nature of a riot

taking part in rioting

abundant

a garden riotous with flowers

riotousadjective

of the nature of a riot

taking part in rioting

abundant

a garden riotous with flowers

riot1 of 2noun

public violence, disturbance, or disorder

a varied display of color

something or someone very funny

riot2 of 2verb

to create or take part in a riot

riot1 of 2noun

public violence, disturbance, or disorder

a varied display of color

something or someone very funny

riot2 of 2verb

to create or take part in a riot

rioter 例句

1 Violence flared, as buildings were set on fire, and the police engaged in running battles with rioters.

2 Trump surrogate Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, was one of those “rioters” two long decades ago.

3 Barbara A. Wolanin did not leave her TV much on Wednesday afternoon, watching terrified, she said, as hundreds of Trump rioters rushed into the Rotunda of the U.S.

4 The Post has talked of a “horde of rioters” and “terrifying attack.”

5 “The rioters still have control of most of the city.”

6 Two weeks ago, rioters invaded the Capitol, the first time such a thing had happened since British forces tried to burn it down.

7 Knocked down and out, he wakes up to find himself forced to pretend to be on the side of the rioters.

8 Amenábar employs a couple of visual refrains, including several looks at Egypt from outer space and overhead views of rioters that make them look like scampering ants.

9 Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, who is Black, said one rioter cursed him and called him the n-word, a phrase that was repeated and even chanted at him.

10 Daddy dropped the two of us off a couple of hours ago before heading back to the store to protect it from the rioters.

11 Arrests and charges of the Capitol rioters will continue this week.

12 But the pervasive self-documentation of the rioters told another story: the on-the-ground culmination of an online alternative reality fueled by QAnon conspiracies, false claims of fraud in the election and Trump’s own rhetoric.

13 Governor Seymour, for his part, was not only seen by the public to be potentially siding with the rioters, he even referred to them as "my friends" in a speech shortly afterward.

14 For his installation "The Unplayed Notes Museum" at Dallas Contemporary, the artist built a fictional museum, which he then had a crew of rioters, played by actors, destroy during a patron party on Jan. 17.

15 Though the performers sometimes resemble headbangers in a mosh pit, they also suggest rioters or revolutionaries.

16 Last week, a rioter who stormed the U.S.

17 About two weeks earlier, on Jan. 6, rioters who stormed the U.S.

18 The Times was able to determine that rioters breached the Capitol at eight separate locations.

19 Photograph: David Goddard/Getty Images An internationally known flautist lost an irreplaceable collection of instruments when rioters burned her Croydon flat to the ground in the weekend disturbances.

20 But while the rioters' indifference to the intellectual riches on offer at Waterstone's may or may not be attributable to the much-touted death of the book, it does throw up some stark questions.

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