rebellions

rebellions[riˈbeliənz] 

原级:rebellion

rebellions 基本解释
造反;对政府的反抗( rebellion的名词复数 );反抗;背叛行为;
rebellions 单语例句

1. Rebellions and wars were more likely to erupt during the cold phases, he says.

2. rebellions

2. Peace talks have faltered between Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army, which has been waging one of Africa's longest and most brutal rebellions.

3. Foreign powers condemn the crackdown but show little appetite to support an uprising that was inspired by rebellions that toppled the Egyptian and Tunisian presidents.

4. Sharon appealed for party unity in the year before elections are to be held and said he would not tolerate party rebellions in the future.

5. rebellions什么意思

5. Democratic reform was not made until the rulers of Tibet broke their promises and masterminded armed rebellions in 1959.

6. They have instigated coups and rebellions in order to defend their economic interests.

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7. They even dispatched troops twice to help the Tang central authorities to quell rebellions.

8. Growing Conservative dissent could translate into more parliamentary rebellions against coalition legislation.

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9. There have been separate ethnic African rebellions in the country's east, south and west.

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