uprising
/ˈʌpraɪzɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌprˌaɪzɪŋ] /ˈʌpraɪzɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌprˌaɪzɪŋ] /ˈəp-ˌrī-ziŋ How to pronounce uprising (audio)/ (ame, mw)
uprising — 名詞
- uprisingsingular
- uprisingsplural
1. an event where ordinary people in a city or region rise together to challenge th
起義
民眾集體反抗當權者
an event where ordinary people in a city or region rise together to challenge the government or other rulers, often by force
The uprising began after soldiers fired on unarmed protesters in the square.
士兵在廣場上向手無寸鐵的示威者開火後,起義爆發了。
uprising begins after a violent trigger event
Government troops crushed the uprising before it reached the capital.
政府軍在這場起義蔓延到首都之前就將它鎮壓了。
collocation: crush an uprising
Roya joined the uprising when officials seized her family's farm.
官員沒收她家的農場後,Roya 便加入了起義。
Caleb watched the uprising from his bakery roof as smoke covered the market.
Caleb 站在自家麵包店的屋頂上看著這場起義,濃煙籠罩著市場。
Years of food shortages turned local anger into a popular uprising.
多年的糧食短缺,讓當地怒火演變成一場群眾起義。
- rebellion
broader and often longer-lasting than an uprising
- revolt
often suggests a shorter, sharper refusal to obey
- insurrection
more formal term for an organised attempt to seize power
- revolution
usually aims to change the whole political system, not only resist current rulers
- order
a stable situation in which public authority remains in control
- submission
accepting the authority of rulers instead of resisting them
文法句型
uprising against [government/ruler]
spark/lead/crush an uprising
用法筆記
Often used for a sudden, public movement against a government or ruling group, especially when ordinary people take part. Common verbs include spark, lead, crush, and put down.