to riot
01
暴动, 骚乱
to engage in violent and disorderly behavior, typically by a group of people, often in protest or as a reaction to a perceived injustice
Intransitive
例子
Protesters rioted in the streets, demanding justice for the victim.
抗议者在街上骚乱,要求为受害者伸张正义。
02
狂欢, 放纵
to behave in an drunken or uncontrolled way, often involving overindulgence in pleasure or luxury
Intransitive
例子
The crowd rioted in joy after the victory, indulging in loud cheers and unrestrained revelry.
胜利后,人群在喜悦中狂欢,沉浸在响亮的欢呼和无拘无束的狂欢中。
Riot
例子
The city imposed a curfew to prevent further riots and maintain public safety.
该市实施了宵禁,以防止进一步的骚乱并维护公共安全。
02
纵情狂欢, 放荡
a unrestrained gathering marked by excessive drinking and licentious behavior
例子
Following the harvest festival some villagers remembered the night as a riot of drinking and abandon.
收获节过后,一些村民回忆起那个夜晚,将其视为一场饮酒和放纵的狂欢。
03
乐趣, 娱乐
something or someone extremely funny or entertaining
例子
Her impressions of the principal were a riot and became the highlight of the fundraiser.
她对校长的印象非常搞笑,并成为了筹款活动的亮点。
04
爆发, 奔涌
a sudden, intense, and unrestrained outpouring of emotion
例子
When she opened the letter, a riot of grief and relief overwhelmed her.
当她打开信时,一阵悲伤和解脱的爆发淹没了她。



























