1) I must anticipate revolt.
我必得预防叛乱。
2) We must arm against the pestilence.
我们必须预防疫
3) Kronshtadt Rebellion
喀琅施塔得叛乱
4) Prognosticating a rebellion.
预言一场叛乱
5) rebellion
[英][rɪ'beljən] [美][rɪ'bɛljən]
叛乱
1.
That aroused their great resentment and revolt,and finally led to this anti-government rebellion of feudal system,which went against the trend of the times.
它爆发的根本原因是明治政府大刀阔斧的改革政策,剥夺了封建武士的特权,引起了他们的不满和反抗,最终导致了1877年这场历时8个月的反政府叛乱。
2.
In ancient Chinese language, Yi(疑) means rebellion, but this opinion still hasn’t been noticed now, the article tried to investigate and state it.
“疑”在古汉语中有叛乱义 ,然今人多不注意 ,本文对此作了考释。
3.
In this case, Henry Vll first gained the recognition of the parliament and the support from different forces and then successfully smashed the rebellions of the York.
亨利七世首先使自己得到议会的承认并努力争取到各派的支持 ,之后又成功地粉碎了约克派的几次叛乱。
6) An instance of rebellion; an insurgence.
叛乱的实例;叛乱
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