civil disobedience 英 [ˈsivl ˌdɪsəˈbi:di:əns]   美 [ˈsɪvəl ˌdɪsəˈbidiəns]

civil disobedience

civil disobedience  英 [ˈsivl ˌdɪsəˈbi:di:əns] 美 [ˈsɪvəl ˌdɪsəˈbidiəns]

phrase. 非暴力反抗,温和抵抗;不合作主义 

名词复数:civil disobediences 

Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr is threatening a campaign of "civil disobedience" if the crackdown on his militias continues. 什叶派教长萨德尔威胁说,如果对他的武装继续进行镇压,他就要展开“公民不服从”运动。
A protest at the White House against a pipeline from the Alberta tar sands is emerging as the biggest green civil disobedience campaign in a generation, organisers said. 白宫外反对自阿尔伯塔修建油砂石油管线的抗议活动正成为这一代人最大的非暴力反抗活动,组织者声称。

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  • phrase. 非暴力反抗,温和抵抗;不合作主义
  • 1. Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr is threatening a campaign of "civil disobedience" if the crackdown on his militias continues.

    什叶派教长萨德尔威胁说,如果对他的武装继续进行镇压,他就要展开“公民不服从”运动。

  • 2. A protest at the White House against a pipeline from the Alberta tar sands is emerging as the biggest green civil disobedience campaign in a generation, organisers said.

    白宫外反对自阿尔伯塔修建油砂石油管线的抗议活动正成为这一代人最大的非暴力反抗活动,组织者声称。

  • civil disobedience (n.) coined 1866 by Thoreau as the title of his essay originally published (1849) as "Resistance to Civil Government."
ˌcivil disoˈbedience / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] refusal by a large group of people to obey particular laws or pay taxes, usually as a form of peaceful political protest 非暴力反抗;温和抵抗;不合作主义 ˌcivil disoˈbedience / ; NAmE /
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