名词煽动行为或言论,煽动叛乱
名词
1. They were charged with sedition.
他们被指控煽动叛乱。
1. 叛乱,暴动:secure 保护; 使安全,获得; 安全的 | sedition 叛乱,暴动 | seduce 勾引,诱惑
2. 煽动罪:sedimentation 沉淀 | sedition 煽动罪 | seditionary 骚乱煽动的
3. 煽动叛乱(或闹事),煽动性的言论(或行动):rioter暴乱分子 | sedition煽动叛乱(或闹事),煽动性的言论(或行动) | seditious煽动性的,参与煽动的,犯煽动罪的
1. 煽动反政府的言论(或文章、行为)
Sedition is speech, writing, or behaviour intended to encourage people to fight against or oppose the government.
e.g. Government officials charged him with sedition.
政府官员指控他煽动人们造反。
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1. David and Fiona Fulton pleaded guilty last week to charges of sedition, and asked the court for a lenient sentence.
2. The Australian federal police said it would investigate the videos to determine whether the sheik had breached laws against sedition and inciting acts of violence.
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3. He warned followers " against hypocritical enemies who are infiltrating your ranks to create sedition among mujahedeen groups ".
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4. " Putting out the fire of sedition is a sacred duty and requires national unity, " Talabani told reporters after the meeting.
5. A referendum is already unconstitutional and to top it off with the call for a general uprising can be construed as sedition.
6. The amendments would also expand the Sedition Act to cover " the wounding of racial feelings, " and would toughen credit card fraud laws.
7. By employing such provocative terms, the two parties are engaging in political sedition with hidden agendas.
8. There has been no sedition prosecution in Australia since 1960 and the Australian Press Council said the new proposal was unnecessary.
9. He said the weapon of the sedition campaign against Syria is terrorism.
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noun
1. sedition
1. an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority and tending to cause the disruption or overthrow of the government