to riot

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Englisch - Türkisch
isyan etmek
isyan

İsyancılar onu kötü yendi. - The rioters beat him badly.

İsyan şehirde yayıldı. - The riot spread across the city.

ayaklanmak
{i} ayaklanma

Bu ayaklanmalar Washington'daki neoconlar tarafından planlanmıştır. - These riots are engineered by Washington's neocons.

Bütün polis memurları kendilerini ayaklanmacılara karşı korumak için kalkanlarla donatıldı. - All the police officers were equipped with shields to defend themselves against the rioters.

{i} velvele
{f} karışıklık çıkar
karışıklık çıkarmak
hengame
başkaldırı
eğlenti
kargaşa çıkarmak
azmak
fitne
şamata
gürültü
büyük eğlence/başarı
{f} mest olmak
{i} karışıklık
{i} kargaşa
{f} kargaşaya yol açmak
{i} patırtı
{i} cümbüş
(Askeri) İSYAN, KARGAŞALIK
{f} başkaldırmak
{i} alem
{f} azıtmak
Englisch - Englisch
a public act of violence by an unruly mob take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot; "Students were rioting everywhere in 1968
{n} sedition, tumult, uproar, to revel
a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
a public act of violence by an unruly mob
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A violent public disturbance of the peace by a group of people
When there is a riot, a crowd of people behave violently in a public place, for example they fight, throw stones, or damage buildings and vehicles. Twelve inmates have been killed during a riot at the prison
If people run riot, they behave in a wild and uncontrolled manner. Rampaging prisoners ran riot through Strangeways jail
Return investment of time
Excessive and exxpensive feasting; wild and loose festivity; revelry
engage in boisterous, drunken merry-making; "They were out carousing last night"
A peril covered by the extended coverage (EC) or direct reference in some policies It is violent action by two or more people State laws vary as to how many people it takes to constitute a riot
a joke that seems extremely funny
To engage in riot; to act in an unrestrained or wanton manner; to indulge in excess of luxury, feasting, or the like; to revel; to run riot; to go to excess
One of the extended coverage perils, related to, but broader than, civil commotion
If something such as your imagination runs riot, it is not limited or controlled, and produces ideas that are new or exciting, rather than sensible. A conservatory offers the perfect excuse to let your imagination run riot. if a crowd of people riot, they behave in a violent and uncontrolled way, for example by fighting the police and damaging cars or buildings
The tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by an unlawful assembly of three or more persons in the execution of some private object
To disturb the peace; to raise an uproar or sedition
Wanton or unrestrained behavior; uproar; tumult
To create or take part in a riot
Violent activity by more than one person The number of persons it takes to constitute a riot varies by state Your policy may cover riots through extended coverage or direct reference
take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot; "Students were rioting everywhere in 1968"
approval If you say that there is a riot of something pleasant such as colour, you mean that there is a large amount of various types of it. All the cacti were in flower, so that the desert was a riot of colour
A disturbance of the public peace, through unlawful assembly of three or more persons, in the execution of some private object
If someone in authority reads you the riot act, they tell you that you will be punished unless you start behaving properly. I'm glad you read the riot act to Billy. He's still a kid and still needs to be told what to do
a state of disorder involving group violence
Excessive and expensive feasting; wild and loose festivity; revelry
{i} violent or wild public disturbance; person or thing that is extremely funny; outburst of emotion; wild merrymaking, boisterous revelry
If people riot, they behave violently in a public place. Last year 600 inmates rioted, starting fires and building barricades + rioter rioters ri·ot·er The militia dispersed the rioters. + rioting ri·ot·ing At least fifteen people are now known to have died in three days of rioting
{f} participate in a violent public disturbance; engage in wild partying, behave in a wanton manner; run wild, behave uncontrollably; spend money on an extravagant and wanton lifestyle; (about hunting dogs) chase an animal other than the intended game
to riot

    Silbentrennung

    to ri·ot

    Türkische aussprache

    tı rayıt

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈrīət/ /tə ˈraɪət/

    Videos

    ... a riot out there about this tape to come out. You are correct about that. ...
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