音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [?r?b.?l?ra?.z?r]美式音標(biāo) [?r?b.?l?ra?.z?]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n.(暴動(dòng)等的)煽動(dòng)者同根派生 rabble-rouser相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句Julius Malema, the rabble-rouser who heads the Youth League of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), appears to take a particular delight in singing the song at rallies.統(tǒng)治非洲國(guó)民大會(huì)的青年團(tuán)的領(lǐng)袖硃利葉斯?馬勒馬是一個(gè)煽動(dòng)政治家,他在集會(huì)時(shí)唱起這首歌的時(shí)候似乎非常開心。權(quán)威例句The hope is that this technocrat can unleash his inner rabble-rouser and appeal directly to the public.ECONOMIST: Cleaning up Mumbai and MaharashtraMr Morales, still one of the main candidates to succeed him, is more a rabble-rouser than a politician.ECONOMIST: Turmoil in BoliviaHe is a skilled rabble-rouser, and promises to subsidise transport, services, staple foods and medicines, in part by freezing top officials' salaries for the first three years of his administration.ECONOMIST: Mexicorabble-rouser更多例句英英字典劍橋英英字典 a person who makes speeches that make people excited or angry, usually intentionally in order to make them act in a particular way柯林斯英英字典 A rabble-rouser is a speaker who can persuade a group of people to behave violently or aggressively, often for the speaker's own political advantage. rabble-rouser劍橋字典rabble-rouser柯林斯字典