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- insurrection; rebellion; revolt; riot; uprising
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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- insurrection; rebellion; revolt; riot; uprising
This term refers to a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd or an organized uprising against authority, often with political motives. It can describe events that disrupt public order due to protests or resistance against a government or ruling body.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ぼうどう暴動をおこす起こすto start a riotぼうどう暴動がはっせい発生するa riot breaks outぼうどう暴動をちんあつ鎮圧するto suppress a riotぼうどう暴動がひろがる広がるthe riot spreadsぼうどう暴動にさんか参加するto participate in a riotぼうどう暴動のげんいん原因cause of the riotせいじてき政治的ぼうどう暴動political riotしゃかいふあん社会不安によるぼうどう暴動riot due to social unrestはげしい激しいぼうどう暴動violent riotぼうどう暴動のさんかしゃ参加者participants of the riotちあん治安のあっか悪化によるぼうどう暴動riot due to worsening public safetyぼうどう暴動をふせぐ防ぐto prevent a riot
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His analysis of the causes of the uprising was correct.
There was only one warden on duty when the riot started.
The authorities sent in troops to quell the riot.
The police took immediate action to deal with the riot.
The police blamed the hot dog-days for sparking the riot.
The police brutality incidents nearly set off a riot.
Lander assumes that rioting and gang behavior are a result of poverty and poor economic conditions.
18. ぱりパリがせん ななひゃく はちじゅう きゅうねん1789年のかくめい革命いぜん以前ですらひんぱん頻繁なぼうどう暴動のきょてん拠点であったというけんかい見解にはじゅうぶん十分なこんきょ根拠がある。
There are good grounds for the view that Paris was the scene of frequent riots even before the revolution of 1789.
It will take a long time to suppress the revolt.