释义 |
civil disobedienceˌcivil disoˈbedience noun [uncountable] - Do we intend to commit civil disobedience?
- If he fasted, he was released from jail; if he attempted civil disobedience, he was back in again.
- In Pittsburgh, there were a few sit-ins, invasions of churches, minor civil disobedience.
- It had to be a battle in which his side would fight with a special kind of weapon: civil disobedience.
- Non-cooperation and civil disobedience, as Gandhi understands them, can not be construed as a coercive threat in this sense.
- Nothing in their training or previous experience had accustomed them to this kind of civil disobedience.
- That there are risks associated with civil disobedience no one would deny, and among them is the risk of anarchy.
- Would he desist from civil disobedience if he were convinced?
when people, especially a large group of people, refuse to obey a law in order to protest in a peaceful way against the government |