sedition



n. 暴动;煽动性的言论或行为;妨害治安
n.
煽动行为或言论,煽动叛乱;
英英释义
sedition[ si'diʃən ]
n.an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority and tending to cause the disruption or overthrow of the government
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
They were charged with sedition.
他们被指控煽动叛乱。
He was brought to trial on charges of sedition.
他以煽动闹事罪被送法院审理。
His denial of sedition was a denial of violence.
他对煽动叛乱的否定又是对暴力的否定。
权威例句
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sedition (n.)
mid-14c., "rebellion, uprising, revolt, concerted attempt to overthrow civil authority; violent strife between factions, civil or religious disorder, riot; rebelliousness against authority," from Old French sedicion (14c., Modern French sédition) and directly from Latin seditionem (nominative seditio) "civil disorder, dissention, strife; rebellion, mutiny," literally "a going apart, separation," from se- "apart" (see secret) + itio "a going," from past participle of ire "to go" (see ion). Meaning "conduct or language inciting to rebellion against a lawful government" is from 1838. An Old English word for it was folcslite. Less serious than treason, as wanting an overt act, "But it is not essential to the offense of sedition that it threaten the very existence of the state or its authority in its entire extent" [Century Dictionary].
1. "To prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition and theft to state secrets."
禁止任何叛国、分裂国家、煽动叛乱及窃取国家机密的行为。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 法规
2. He was Brought to trial on charges of sedition.
他以煽动闹事罪被送法院审理。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
3. One who creates or stirs up factionism or sedition;an agitator.
煽动者引起或煽动分裂或骚乱的人;鼓动者
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
4. Openly he professed loyalty, but in secret he was fanning the flame of sedition.
他表面上伪装忠诚,暗地里却在煽动闹事。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. They were charged with sedition.
他们被指控煽动叛乱。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. An act of sedition against a government or the courts.
藐视政府或法庭反对一个政府或法庭的滋事行为
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
7. They sowed sedition broadcast over the country.
他们在全国广为散布煽动性言论。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
8. speeches advocating open sedition
鼓动公开叛乱的讲话.
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
9. His denial of sedition was a denial of violence.
他对煽动叛乱的否定又是对暴力的否定。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
10. To plot sedition together
合谋不轨
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 习语
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