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1 riotous
adjective1) (turbulent) aufrührerisch [Menge]; tumultartig [Vorgang]2) (dissolute) ausschweifend3) (unrestrained) wild* * *1) (starting, or likely to start, a riot: a riotous crowd.) aufrührerisch2) (very active, noisy and cheerful: a riotous party.) ausgelassen* * *ri·ot·ous[ˈraɪətəs, AM -t̬-]1. (involving disturbance) aufständisch2. (boisterous) ausschweifenda \riotous party eine wilde Party3. (vivid)a \riotous display eine hemmungslose Zurschaustellung* * *['raɪətəs]adj1) person, crowd randalierend; living, behaviour, child wildwe had a riotous time — es ging hoch her
a riotous success — ein Riesen- or Bombenerfolg (inf) m
she burst into riotous laughter — sie brach in wildes Gelächter aus
* * *riotous adj (adv riotously)1. aufrührerisch:2. tumultuarisch, tobend, lärmend3. ausgelassen, wild:riotous laughter schallendes Gelächter4. zügellos, ausschweifend, wild5. üppig (Farben)* * *adjective1) (turbulent) aufrührerisch [Menge]; tumultartig [Vorgang]2) (dissolute) ausschweifend3) (unrestrained) wild* * *adj.aufrührerisch adj.tobend adj.tumultuarisch adj. -
2 riot
1.['raɪət]noun1) (violent disturbance) Aufruhr, derrun riot [all over something] — [Pflanze:] [etwas völlig über]wuchern
3) (coll.): (amusing thing or person)2. intransitive verbbe a riot — zum Piepen sein (ugs.)
* * *1. noun(a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) der Aufruhr2. verb(to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) randalieren- academic.ru/62505/rioter">rioter- riotous
- riotously
- riotousness
- run riot* * *[ˈraɪət]I. n1. (disturbance) Krawall m, Unruhen pl, Ausschreitungen pl; (uproar) Aufstand m a. fig, Aufruhr m a. figrace \riot Rassenunruhen plto trigger a \riot Unruhen auslösena \riot of colour[s] eine Farbenprachta \riot of emotions ein Gefühlsausbruch mto have a \riot of a time eine tolle Zeit haben famto be a \riot zum Schießen [o Schreien] sein fam5.▶ to run \riot (behave uncontrollably) people Amok laufen; emotions verrücktspielen; artist sich akk in [wilden] Farb-/Klangorgien ergehen; (spread uncontrollably) prejudices um sich akk greifen; weeds wuchernmy imagination ran \riot die Fantasie ist mit mir durchgegangenII. vi1. (act violently) randalieren, Krawall machen* * *['raɪət]1. n1) (POL) Aufstand m no pl, Aufruhr m no pl; (by mob, football fans etc) Krawall m, Ausschreitungen pl; (fig = wild occasion) Orgie fthere'll be a riot if you announce that — wenn Sie das verkünden, gibt es einen Aufstand
to run riot (people) — randalieren; (vegetation) wuchern
his imagination runs riot —
2)or color(s) (US) —
3)to be a riot (inf) — zum Schießen or Schreien sein (inf)
2. virandalieren; (= revolt) einen Aufruhr machen* * *riot [ˈraıət]A sread sb the riot act jemandem die Leviten lesen;riot shield Schutzschild m (der Polizisten gegen gewalttätige Demonstranten etc);riot stick Schlagstock m2. Tumult m, Krawall m, Lärm m3. fig Aufruhr m (der Gefühle), Ausbruch m (von Leidenschaften etc)4. a) Zügellosigkeit f, Ausschweifung fb) Schwelgerei f, Orgie fc) fig Orgie f:a riot of colo(u)r eine reiche Farbenpracht;his imagination ran riot die Fantasie ging mit ihm durch;B v/i1. a) an einem Aufruhr teilnehmenb) einen Aufruhr anzetteln2. randalieren3. a) in Saus und Braus lebenb) fig schwelgen (in in dat)C v/t sein Leben etc in Saus und Braus zubringen* * *1.['raɪət]noun1) (violent disturbance) Aufruhr, derrun riot [all over something] — [Pflanze:] [etwas völlig über]wuchern
3) (coll.): (amusing thing or person)2. intransitive verbbe a riot — zum Piepen sein (ugs.)
* * *n.Aufruhr -en m.Ausschreitung f.Krawall -e m.Volksaufruhr m.
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