rabble-rousing

英 [ˈræbl raʊzɪŋ] 美 [ˈræbl raʊzɪŋ]

n.  煽动暴民; 蛊惑民心



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 煽动暴民;蛊惑民心
    Rabble-rousing is encouragement that a person gives to a group of people to behave violently or aggressively, often for that person's own political advantage.
    1. Critics have accused him of rabble-rousing.
      评论家谴责他煽动群众。

双语例句

  1. Critics have accused him of rabble-rousing.
    评论家谴责他煽动群众。
  2. But perhaps no one drew greater inspiration from these notions of freedom than your rabble-rousing colonists on the other side of the Atlantic.
    但从这些自由的概念中获取了最大灵感的或许莫过于大西洋彼岸那些发动民众的英国殖民地居民。
  3. If Dr Fox goes, and the sheer scale of his blunder suggests he may have to, stuttering defence reform will be a bigger problem for Mr Cameron than rabble-rousing in the ranks.
    如果福克斯因为他所犯的错误走了,防卫部门的改革将会压过阶级之间的煽动成为对卡梅隆最大的威胁之一。
  4. This is not reliably rabble-rousing stuff.
    这些并非是蛊惑人心的材料。
  5. I did have one rabble-rousing extremist try to get The Terminal Experiment banned because it did not, in her view, support organ donation;
    我确实遇到过个活跃的极端主义分子想鼓动民众禁止我的《终极实验》,因为她反对器官移植;
  6. You love rabble-rousing, and you love to bust systems open.
    你们爱搅和鼓动,而且你们爱打开爆裂的系统。

英英释义

adj

  1. arousing to action or rebellion

      Synonym:    incendiaryincitiveinflammatoryinstigativeseditious