在 英语 中使用 Revolts 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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So there will be more of these revolts and more strikes in those factories, no doubt.
Political insurgency and a spate of popular revolts seldom equaled shook the foundations of most states in Europe and Asia.
Instead of dealing with possible revolts after their father's death, Pepin and his brother installed a puppet king.
In 1930 and 1931, he helped the French suppress the first peasant revolts organized by the communists.
The disastrous consequences of the imperialist war led to waves of strikes, demonstrations and revolts by the proletariat, the unemployed and the repatriated soldiers.
And he revolts against the paying of census tax and any other tax because he says it is basically funding paganism and idolatry.
The history of American slavery is marked by at least two hundred and fifty reported Negro conspiracies and revolts.
Neither the Thracians nor the Macedonians had yet resolved themselves to Roman dominion, and several revolts took place during this period of transition.
As I have said many times already, we have confronted crises, revolts and terrorist acts time and again.
For over two hundred years, slavery, and slave revolts, would be a major influence on the economy and politics of the island.
Lewis Mumford said,“Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers.”.
Two years later he was employed in the 7th military division where he dispersed the revolts of Vaucluse.
However, neither the Thracians nor the Macedonians had yet resolved themselves to Roman dominion and several revolts would take place throughout this period of transition.
But then, as now, grassroots revolts remained the only way ordinary people could make themselves heard by autocratic rulers.
Otherwise imperialism dies and the way is opened to revolts, insurrections and revolutions.
In this context, the Great Green Charter on Human Rights of the Jamahiriya Era forbids the exploitation of religion in order to incite revolts, fanaticism or sectarianism.
Revolts blossom in our provinces and those who foment and lead them are often placed at the highest levels of the State.
The Bellecour had an important stage of the mid-19th century textile worker revolts in Lyon.
Rather, slave revolts and self-defense and tactics otherwise divergent from Dr King or Mahatma Gandhi were equally important to preserving safety and attaining freedom.
The first of these revolts began on 6 March/21 February 1821 in the Danubian Principalities, but it was soon put down by the Ottomans.