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riot

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ri·ot1 /ˈraɪət/ ●●○ noun  
1 [countableC]SCPROTEST a situation in which a large crowd of people are behaving in a violent and uncontrolled way, especially when they are protesting about something 骚乱,暴乱,暴动
 urban riots
城市骚乱
 prison riots
监狱暴乱
 His murder triggered vicious race riots (=caused by a problem between different races).
他的被杀引发了严重的种族骚乱。
 police wearing riot gear (=the special clothing and equipment worn by police officers during a riot)
配有防暴装备的警察
 police in bullet-proof vests and carrying riot shields (=a piece of very hard plastic which police officers stand behind to protect them)
穿防弹背心、持防暴盾牌的警察
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2 run riot 
a) IMAGINEif your imagination, emotions, thoughts etc run riot, you cannot or do not control them 〔想象、感情、思绪等〕无法控制,不加约束
 Manufacturers have let their imaginations run riot to create new computer games.
生产商极尽想象之能事,开发设计新的电脑游戏。
b) LOUD/NOISYif people run riot, they behave in a violent, noisy, and uncontrolled way 狂暴,无法无天
 Some people let their children run riot.
有些人听任孩子胡作非为。
c) GROW/GET BIGGERif a plant runs riot, it grows very quickly 〔植物〕疯长,蔓生
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3 a riot of colour CCOLOUR/COLORsomething with many different bright colours 色彩缤纷,色彩斑斓
 The garden is a riot of colour in spring.
春天花园里五彩缤纷。
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4 read (somebody) the riot act TELL somebody OFFto give someone a strong warning that they must stop causing trouble – used humorously 严厉警告(某人)必须停止闹事〔幽默用法〕
 If the kids don’t settle down soon, I’ll go up and read them the riot act.
如果孩子们不马上安静下来,我就要上去向他们提出严正警告。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
cause a riot
When the election results were announced, it caused riots in the capital.
spark off a riot (=make it start)
The incident sparked off a riot which lasted for three days.
quell a riot (=use force to stop it)
The police marched in to quell the riots.
a riot begins/breaks out/erupts
Riots broke out last month following the verdict.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + riot
a prison riot
The prison riots were caused by bad physical conditions and poor security.
race riots (=caused by a problem between different races)
In 1967, there were race riots in a number of major American cities.
urban/inner-city riots
The urban riots forced the Government to invest in the inner cities.
a serious/major riot
The jail was hit by a serious riot last year.
a full-scale riot (=a serious riot, not only a little fighting)
The disturbance escalated into a full-scale riot.
riot + NOUN
riot police
The city deployed riot police to contain the demonstration.
the riot squad (=a group of police who deal with riots)
Then someone called the riot squad.
Demonstrators clashed with 140 riot squad officers, drawn from the police and the British army.
riot gear (=special clothing worn by police dealing with a riot)
Almost 1,000 officers, many in riot gear, were needed to restore order.
a riot shield (=a plastic shield used by a police officer)
The police moved in on the demonstration using riot shields and tear gas.
riot control
All officers are trained in riot control.
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riot2 verb [intransitiveI]  
VIOLENTif a crowd of people riot, they behave in a violent and uncontrolled way, for example by fighting the police and damaging cars or buildings 发动骚乱,闹事
 University students rioted in protest at tuition fees.
大学生闹事,抗议学费过高。
rioting noun [uncountableU]
rioter noun [countableC]
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Origin riot1
(1100-1200) Old French quarrel
ri·ot1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1riot2 verb
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