riot 的 3 个定义
- a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets.
- Law. a disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons acting together in a disrupting and tumultuous manner in carrying out their private purposes.
- violent or wild disorder or confusion.
- (8)
- to take part in a riot or disorderly public outbreak.
- to live in a loose or wanton manner; indulge in unrestrained revelry: Many of the Roman emperors rioted notoriously.
- Hunting. to pursue an animal other than the intended quarry.
- to indulge unrestrainedly; run riot.
- to spend in riotous living.
riot 近义词
uprising, disorder
riot 的近义词 42 个
- anarchy
- brawl
- disturbance
- lawlessness
- protest
- storm
- strife
- trouble
- turbulence
- turmoil
- uproar
- anarchism
- burst
- commotion
- confusion
- distemper
- flap
- fray
- free-for-all
- fuss
- hassle
- misrule
- mix-up
- quarrel
- racket
- row
- ruckus
- ruction
- rumble
- rumpus
- run-in
- scene
- shivaree
- shower
- snarl
- stir
- to-do
- tumult
- brannigan
- mob violence
- street fighting
- wingding
riot 的反义词 11 个
very funny happening
protest; cause an uproar
更多riot例句
- The officers are hard to identify because they’re wearing riot gear, but Rojas later confirmed in court documents that he arrested Ramirez.
- Look at the impeachment, the Kavanaugh hearing, the protests that turned into riots that turned into autonomous zones where people got shot.
- The vice president then segued to attacking the riots and violence that broke out in some cities amid otherwise peaceful protests against racial injustice.
- So when they both read him the riot act in this episode, and then Emily follows it up with the world’s most chilling, “Go home, Christopher,” it’s immensely satisfying.
- It predicted the imminent arrest of Hillary Clinton and warned of “massive riots.”
- They made one last charge for the airport, and when the riot police blocked them again a melee ensued.
- And this is the prevailing attitude that white St. Louis fears the most: an all out riot, anarchy, lawlessness, disorder.
- Riot police eventually converged from the flanks, hundreds at first, then hundreds more, with shields and batons.
- The riot police advanced on the crowd and the crowd gave some ground but did not retreat.
- A battalion of riot police armed with shotguns arrived on the scene.
- The exertions of the city authorities, who had notice of the meditated riot, were unable to prevent or quell it.
- Monsieur de Tressan was here, as ill-luck would have it, and Gaubert implored him to send soldiers thither to quell the riot.
- A special assistant of the United States marshal was killed, but the object of the riot was not effected.
- Seven months later Captain Preston and other soldiers implicated in the riot were tried before a Boston jury.
- The Italian ecclesiastic Gavazzi, lectured at Quebec, and gave rise to a riot.