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Insurgent Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈsɝdʒənt
in-SUR-junt
ɪnsˈɜːdʒənt
in-SUR-junt

释义

A person who rises in active revolt, especially against an established government or authority. Can also mean someone belonging to a group fighting against those in power.

用法与细微差别

Usually formal and used in political or military contexts. 'Insurgent' is more forceful than 'protester' or 'demonstrator' and often suggests armed resistance. Can be singular or plural. Common collocations: 'insurgent group,' 'insurgent attack.'

例句

The army captured three insurgents last night.

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The insurgent group attacked the government building.

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Authorities are searching for insurgents in the area.

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Many insurgents laid down their weapons and joined peace talks.

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The government struggled for years to defeat the insurgent movement.

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It’s not easy to distinguish between insurgents and local villagers in the conflict zone.

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