uprising
含义: A spontaneous or organised act of resistance or revolt by a group of people against those in power.
Uprising is often used to describe popular movements that arise suddenly, particularly among oppressed or marginalised groups. It tends to carry a more sympathetic connotation than 'insurrection', suggesting a legitimate grievance against an unjust authority. The term is frequently used in journalism and historical writing to describe events such as the Warsaw Uprising or the Arab Spring uprisings.
例句
- The popular uprising against the authoritarian regime spread rapidly from the capital to provincial cities. 反对独裁政权的民众起义从首都迅速蔓延到各省城市。El levantamiento popular contra el régimen autoritario se extendió rápidamente desde la capital a las ciudades de provincias.独裁政権に対する民衆の蜂起は、首都から地方都市へと急速に広がりました。독재 정권에 대한 민중 봉기는 수도에서 지방 도시로 빠르게 확산되었다.
- Historians regard the Easter Rising of 1916 as a pivotal uprising in the struggle for Irish independence. 历史学家认为1916年的复活节起义是爱尔兰独立斗争中的关键事件。Los historiadores consideran el Levantamiento de Pascua de 1916 un acontecimiento decisivo en la lucha por la independencia irlandesa.歴史家たちは、1916年のイースター蜂起をアイルランド独立闘争における転換点と見なしています。역사학자들은 1916년의 부활절 봉기를 아일랜드 독립 투쟁의 전환점으로 여긴다.
- The brutal suppression of the uprising drew widespread international condemnation. 对起义的残酷镇压招致了广泛的国际谴责。La brutal represión del levantamiento suscitó una amplia condena internacional.蜂起の残虐な鎮圧は、広範な国際的非難を招きました。봉기에 대한 잔혹한 진압은 광범위한 국제적 비난을 불러일으켰다.
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语境: academic, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From up- and rising, a native English formation used since the 13th century. The word combines the directional sense of 'up' (rising to action) with 'rising' (the act of getting up, rebelling).
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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