to riot
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1
暴动, 骚乱
to engage in violent and disorderly behavior, typically by a group of people, often in protest or as a reaction to a perceived injustice
- The crowd began to riot when they learned about the unjust decision.
当人群得知这一不公正的决定时,他们开始骚乱。
- Protesters rioted in the streets, demanding justice for the victim.
抗议者在街上骚乱,要求为受害者伸张正义。
- The football fans rioted after their team lost the championship game.
足球迷在他们的球队输掉冠军赛后骚乱了。
- People started to riot against the government's new policy.
人们开始暴动反对政府的新政策。
- Students rioted on campus, expressing their dissatisfaction with the administration.
学生们在校园里骚乱,表达他们对管理层的不满。
2
狂欢, 放纵
to behave in an drunken or uncontrolled way, often involving overindulgence in pleasure or luxury
- The guests rioted at the banquet, indulging in an excessive amount of food and drink.
宾客们在宴会上狂欢,沉溺于过量的食物和饮料中。
- The crowd rioted in joy after the victory, indulging in loud cheers and unrestrained revelry.
胜利后,人群在喜悦中狂欢,沉浸在响亮的欢呼和无拘无束的狂欢中。
- The young man rioted in the splendor of the city, enjoying the best that money could buy.
这个年轻人在城市的辉煌中放纵自己,享受着金钱能买到的最好的东西。
- They rioted in luxury, staying in the finest hotels and enjoying the best entertainment.
他们在奢华之中狂欢,住在最好的酒店,享受最好的娱乐。
- After the promotion, he rioted in extravagance, purchasing a new car and expensive gifts.
晋升后,他在奢侈中放纵,购买了一辆新车和昂贵的礼物。