0 violent action organized by a group of people who are trying to change the political system in their country -- 反叛,造反;叛亂
The government has brutally crushed the rebellion. 政府殘酷鎮壓了叛亂。
a backbench rebellion against the new foreign policy 後座議員對新外交政策的反對
her teenage rebellion 她青春期的叛逆行為
In response, periodic but intense rebellions erupted throughout the country over the next five years.
Her analyses of railway construction, colonial exhibitions, and rebellions are wide-ranging.
Students of social movements, revolutions, rebellions, and general political violence would cer tainly take issue with such a simple linkage.
The examples of rebellions led by religious figures are numerous.
Far from threatening democracy, the four rebellions may indeed have helped in its consolidation.
The rebellions exacerbated planter suspicion of missionaries.
The military proved more resilient than expected, however, protagonising rebellions in the face of human rights prosecutions and achieving the introduction of amnesty provisions and pardons in 1986 and 1987.
In secure accommodation for children, there were no cases of protest movements, mutinies, rebellions or hunger strikes.