'Alternative form of Insurrectionalist.'的English词汇
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noun
adj
- advocating or engaged in revolution
- Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution
- (sciences) Of or pertaining to something that revolves.
- Of or pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset
- relating to or having the nature of a revolution
- markedly new or introducing radical change
- of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn
noun
- (now chiefly historical) A revolutionary or anarchist.
- Alternative form of Red Shirt (“member of the UDD”).
- (US, sports) A college athlete who spends a year not participating in official athletic activities, but does not lose his or her eligibility to participate in following years.
- (fiction, science fiction, fandom slang) An unimportant character introduced only to be killed in order to underscore the peril to the important characters; an expendable character.
- (US, military) A person responsible for loading and unloading weapons, artillery, and equipment from aircraft.
- (now historical) A supporter of the Italian nationalist leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, especially a member of his thousand-man army which conquered Sicily.
verb
- (US, collegiate sports) To place an athlete in a status wherein the athlete will spend a year not participating in official athletic activities, but will not lose his or her eligibility to participate in following years.
- (US, collegiate sports) To take on a status wherein one will spend a year not participating in official athletic activities.
- (US) To hold a child out of kindergarten for one year in the hope that the child will do better academically and socially.
noun
- (by extension) A leftist radical in other contexts.
- (historical, by extension) A sympathizer or supposed sympathizer with the French political club or its aims of democracy and social equality.
- Alternative letter-case form of jacobin, various birds.
- (historical) A member of the Jacobin Club, a radical political club prominent during the French Revolution.
- a member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
adj
noun
- An uprising, resistant struggle, or rebellious protest.
- An insurrection; a usually violent attempt to take control of a government.
- (often capitalized) The Palestinian uprisings against Israel.
- an uprising by Palestinian Arabs (in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank) against Israel in the late 1980s and again in 2000
adj
noun
- One of several people who take up arms against the local state authority; a participant in insurgency.
- a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment
- a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)
noun
- an advocate of anarchism
- One who resents outside control or influence on their life, in particular a government, and therefore desires the absence of political control.
- One who disregards laws and social norms as a form of rebellion against authority.
- (by extension) One who promotes chaos and lawlessness.
- One who believes in or advocates the absence of hierarchy and authority in most forms (compare anarchism), especially one who works toward the realization of such.
adj
verb
- (intransitive) To rebel, particularly against authority.
- To cause to turn back; to roll or drive back; to put to flight.
- (intransitive) To be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at.
- (card games) to perform a revolution in Tycoon, reversing the card hierarchy
- (transitive) To repel greatly.
- To turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence.
- cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of
- make revolution
- fill with distaste
noun
noun
adj
- advocating or engaged in revolution
- Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution
- (sciences) Of or pertaining to something that revolves.
- Of or pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset
- relating to or having the nature of a revolution
- markedly new or introducing radical change
- of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn
noun
- (now chiefly historical) A revolutionary or anarchist.
- Alternative form of Red Shirt (“member of the UDD”).
- (US, sports) A college athlete who spends a year not participating in official athletic activities, but does not lose his or her eligibility to participate in following years.
- (fiction, science fiction, fandom slang) An unimportant character introduced only to be killed in order to underscore the peril to the important characters; an expendable character.
- (US, military) A person responsible for loading and unloading weapons, artillery, and equipment from aircraft.
- (now historical) A supporter of the Italian nationalist leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, especially a member of his thousand-man army which conquered Sicily.
verb
- (US, collegiate sports) To place an athlete in a status wherein the athlete will spend a year not participating in official athletic activities, but will not lose his or her eligibility to participate in following years.
- (US, collegiate sports) To take on a status wherein one will spend a year not participating in official athletic activities.
- (US) To hold a child out of kindergarten for one year in the hope that the child will do better academically and socially.
noun
- (by extension) A leftist radical in other contexts.
- (historical, by extension) A sympathizer or supposed sympathizer with the French political club or its aims of democracy and social equality.
- Alternative letter-case form of jacobin, various birds.
- (historical) A member of the Jacobin Club, a radical political club prominent during the French Revolution.
- a member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
adj
noun
- An uprising, resistant struggle, or rebellious protest.
- An insurrection; a usually violent attempt to take control of a government.
- (often capitalized) The Palestinian uprisings against Israel.
- an uprising by Palestinian Arabs (in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank) against Israel in the late 1980s and again in 2000
noun
- an advocate of anarchism
- One who resents outside control or influence on their life, in particular a government, and therefore desires the absence of political control.
- One who disregards laws and social norms as a form of rebellion against authority.
- (by extension) One who promotes chaos and lawlessness.
- One who believes in or advocates the absence of hierarchy and authority in most forms (compare anarchism), especially one who works toward the realization of such.
adj
verb
- (intransitive) To rebel, particularly against authority.
- To cause to turn back; to roll or drive back; to put to flight.
- (intransitive) To be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at.
- (card games) to perform a revolution in Tycoon, reversing the card hierarchy
- (transitive) To repel greatly.
- To turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence.
- cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of
- make revolution
- fill with distaste
noun
adj
noun
- One of several people who take up arms against the local state authority; a participant in insurgency.
- a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment
- a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)
noun
adj
- advocating or engaged in revolution
- Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution
- (sciences) Of or pertaining to something that revolves.
- Of or pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset
- relating to or having the nature of a revolution
- markedly new or introducing radical change
- of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn