rioter / ˈraɪ ət /

骚乱者暴徒暴乱者暴动者

rioter3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. violent or wild disorder or confusion.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to take part in a riot or disorderly public outbreak.
  2. to live in a loose or wanton manner; indulge in unrestrained revelry: Many of the Roman emperors rioted notoriously.
  3. Hunting. to pursue an animal other than the intended quarry.
  4. to indulge unrestrainedly; run riot.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to spend in riotous living.

rioter 近义词

rioter

等同于 laughable

rioter

等同于 laughing

rioter

等同于 droll

rioter

等同于 entertaining

rioter

等同于 funny

rioter

等同于 hilarious

rioter

等同于 incendiary

rioter

等同于 insurgent

rioter

等同于 militant

rioter

等同于 punk

rioter

等同于 radical

rioter

等同于 rebel

rioter

等同于 ruffian

rioter

等同于 thug

rioter

等同于 insurrectionary

rioter

等同于 insurrectionist

rioter

等同于 revolutionist

rioter

等同于 demonstrator

rioter

等同于 hood/hoodlum

rioter

等同于 hooligan

更多rioter例句

  1. They pivoted from being a place that only served a small populace to saying, “We are part of this community, this city of Newark that has been beat up through riots.”
  2. Her social media feeds are showing “boarded-up hotels and businesses” in major cities like Houston, which is Pearland’s neighbor, in anticipation of riots and related outbursts.
  3. When all the riots started, there was one thing that really stuck out with me.
  4. We are met by riot gear, shotguns and AK-47s, Africa’s weapon of choice.
  5. She wished me a happy birthday and read me the riot act regarding my behavior if I was going to stay home alone all day.
  6. That it would have been impossible to secure a verdict in the province against a rioter can scarcely be doubted.
  7. The fact that the Countess was the rioter had worked in a way to cause people to seek secluded and darkened nooks.
  8. Then the sound of returning horse's feet, and Rioter rushed up the side drive to the stables riderless.
  9. But from somewhere in the darkness, one rioter brought a sack of flour, while another flung down a tin case of petroleum.
  10. Drawn up and given an orderly disposition, as a rioter hanged to a lamppost.