词汇 | unrest |
释义 | unrest noun[ U ] uk /ʌnˈrest/ us /ʌnˈrest/ C2 disagreements or fighting between different groups of people: 动乱,动荡;骚乱 It is feared that the civil unrest we are now witnessing in this country could lead to full-scale civil war.我们害怕现在国内出现的骚乱会升级为全面内战。 Social order & disorder anarchic anarchism anarchist anarchistic anarchy bedlam disorganization disorganized disturb ferment free-for-all havoc instability riot rioting riotousness social exclusion strife turbulence turbulent unrest | American Dictionaryunrest noun[ U ] us/ʌnˈrest/ disagreements or fighting between groups of people: civil/social/labor unrest The president is cutting short an international trip because of growing unrest in his country. Examples of unrestunrest In its initial use of regulations the unionist government drew most heavily on measures aimed at averting immediate violence and civil unrest. However, spiralling wage demands, growing unrest and strikes continued. The opportunity exploitation model portrays this unrest as actually strengthening the government's grip on power and minimizing any diversionary incentive. The incorporation of rural gentry also prevented unrest in the countryside, by aligning the main possessors of armed force with the imperial state. Relatives further highlighted the reduction of inner unrest, that accompanied the older drugs, as an advantage of clozapine. They worried, too, about the potential for fostering labor unrest at a time when unions were growing in influence. This might happen as a result of such things as: domestic political unrest, and war-related damage to production, distribution, and transportation facilities. First, we are examining overall domestic unrest, rather than who is causing the unrest. The strategic avoidance literature says it is too risky to be provocative when the strong state experiences high levels of unrest. It has been accompanied by adverse environmental impacts resulting from political instability, social unrest, and inadequate employment creation in lowland agriculture and in the cities. The crowd slowly began to disperse but unrest continued until the end of the day. The ruling elite was greatly concerned with this unrest. Through a frontlash, rivals of civil rights progress defined racial discord as criminal and argued that crime legislation would be a panacea to racial unrest. Nor do they feature the social unrest and anarchism common to other factory melodramas. This, coupled with the dislocation caused by the steam-based industrial revolution, engendered considerable social unrest. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withunrestunrestThese are words often used in combination with unrest. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. civil unrest Anxiety about social and civilunrest are never far away in the promotion of the baths. considerable unrest There is considerable unrest, especially among the young who are seeking their first homes in which to begin their families. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 domestic unrest First, we are examining overall domesticunrest, rather than who is causing the unrest. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with unrest |
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