seditious
英 [sɪˈdɪʃəs]
美 [sɪˈdɪʃəs]
adj. 煽动叛乱的;煽动反政府的;反动性的
BNC.22828 / COCA.29647
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 煽动叛乱的;煽动反政府的;反动性的
Aseditiousact, speech, or piece of writing encourages people to fight against or oppose the government.- He fell under suspicion for distributing seditious pamphlets.
他因散发反政府传单而遭到怀疑。
- He fell under suspicion for distributing seditious pamphlets.
英英释义
adj
- in opposition to a civil authority or government
- arousing to action or rebellion
双语例句
- This made it a seditious religion, quite apart from the revolutionary spirit of the teachings of Jesus himself.
这使得它变成一种煽动性的宗教,与耶稣本人学说中的革命精神相去甚远。 - And also to corrupt youth by means of seditious literature and drugs, the affectation of being demure in a provocative way.
还用带有煽动性的作品和毒品腐蚀年轻人。故意装出具有煽动性的端庄、正经的样子。 - He fell under suspicion for distributing seditious pamphlets.
他因散发反政府传单而遭到怀疑。 - On the continent, private associations were potentially seditious, and the state maintained a major role in the regulation and promotion of sport.
而在欧洲大陆,私人协会通常带有煽动性,国家在体育的管理和推广中依然起主要作用。 - European emigres, who notoriously used to repair to the British Museum to write seditious pamphlets.
臭名昭著的欧洲移民者过去常常到大不列颠博物馆写一些煽动性很强的小册子。 - They were careful to pull the curtains to escape the prying eyes of neighbors taught to turn in their fellow citizens for seditious activities.
他们谨慎地拉上了窗帘,以防止邻居们的窥探,因为政府教导民众要告发从事煽动性活动的其他公民。 - English law defined seditious libel as criticizing the government in such a way as to reduce public confidence.
英国法律对煽动罪的解释是批评政府以降低公众信心。 - His motives certainly weren't seditious.
他显然是没有这种动机的。 - With American juries unwilling to convict a man for publishing the truth, or even an opinion, it became difficult for royal officials to bring seditious libel cases in the colonies.
由于美洲地区的陪审员不肯给公开真相或甚至发表观点的人定罪,因此,皇家官员很难在殖民地提出煽动诽谤罪的起诉。 - Many countries have abolished seditious libel and prohibit government entities from suing for defamatory statements, even though individual officials may be permitted to do so.
许多国家已废除了煽动诽谤罪,并严禁政府实体提出针对污蔑诽谤言论的起诉,但官员个人有可能例外。