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Cosa (chi) è riot$70804$ - definizione

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RIOT; Riot (Song); Riot (movie); Riot (song); Riot (film)

riot         
  • Brixton race riot]] in London, 1981
  • Rioters wearing scarves to conceal their identity and filter [[tear gas]]
  • Washington, D.C. riot]] in April 1968
  • Student [[anarchist]] riot against the [[IMF]]
  • Law enforcement teams deployed to control riots often wear body armor and shields, and may use [[tear gas]]
  • St. Augustine's Church on fire during the [[Philadelphia Nativist Riots]] in 1844
  • anti austerity]] protests and riots in Barcelona
  • Tompkins Square Park]], 1874.
  • Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
n. 1) technically a turbulent and violent disturbance of peace by three or more people acting together. 2) an assemblage of people who are out of control, causing injury or endangering the physical safety of others and/or themselves, causing or threatening damage to property and often violating various laws both individually and as a group. The common thread is that the people in a riot have the power through violence to break the public peace and safety, requiring police action. Often a riot is declared after the crowd has been informed by police officers that the people constitute an "unlawful assembly" and are ordered to "disperse" immediately (historically in England called "reading the riot act"). If the crowd does not disperse, its members become subject to arrest for the crime of rioting, disturbing the peace, resisting arrest or other separate crimes ranging from assault to unlawful possession of firearms.
riot         
  • Brixton race riot]] in London, 1981
  • Rioters wearing scarves to conceal their identity and filter [[tear gas]]
  • Washington, D.C. riot]] in April 1968
  • Student [[anarchist]] riot against the [[IMF]]
  • Law enforcement teams deployed to control riots often wear body armor and shields, and may use [[tear gas]]
  • St. Augustine's Church on fire during the [[Philadelphia Nativist Riots]] in 1844
  • anti austerity]] protests and riots in Barcelona
  • Tompkins Square Park]], 1874.
  • Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
n.
1) to cause, foment, incite, instigate, spark (AE), spark off (BE), stir up, touch off a riot
2) to crush, put down, quell a riot
3) a communal; food; race riot
4) a riot breaks out, erupts
5) (misc.) to run riot ('to act wildly')
riot         
  • Brixton race riot]] in London, 1981
  • Rioters wearing scarves to conceal their identity and filter [[tear gas]]
  • Washington, D.C. riot]] in April 1968
  • Student [[anarchist]] riot against the [[IMF]]
  • Law enforcement teams deployed to control riots often wear body armor and shields, and may use [[tear gas]]
  • St. Augustine's Church on fire during the [[Philadelphia Nativist Riots]] in 1844
  • anti austerity]] protests and riots in Barcelona
  • Tompkins Square Park]], 1874.
  • Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
(riots, rioting, rioted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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.
N-COUNT
2.
If people riot, they behave violently in a public place.
Last year 600 inmates rioted, starting fires and building barricades...
VERB: V
rioter (rioters)
The militia dispersed the rioters.
N-COUNT
rioting
At least fifteen people are now known to have died in three days of rioting.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
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...
N-SING: a N of n [approval]
4.
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.
PHRASE: V inflects
5.
If people run riot, they behave in a wild and uncontrolled manner.
Rampaging prisoners ran riot through Strangeways jail.
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
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.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Riot (disambiguation)

A riot is a form of civil disorder.

Riot may also refer to: