seditious 英 [sɪ'dɪʃəs]   美 [sɪ'dɪʃəs]

seditious

seditious  英 [sɪ'dɪʃəs] 美 [sɪ'dɪʃəs]

adj. 煽动性的;扰乱治安的;参与煽动的 

The scandalous, seditious and libelous books that need to be brought to justice in this remarkable sentence are suddenly revealed to have a soul. 有诽谤性的煽动性的中伤性的需要被审判的书,在这句话里突然被透露出是有灵魂的。
Because of there damnable doctrines, false, seditious, and impious, and most of them also heretical and blasphemous and destructive of all government. 他的著作中大部分都充满了作呕的教义,错误的言论,饱含煽动性,无信仰可言,同时又是那么极端异教化,充满对神明的亵渎对政府的破坏。

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  • adj. 煽动性的;扰乱治安的;参与煽动的
  • 1. The scandalous, seditious and libelous books that need to be brought to justice in this remarkable sentence are suddenly revealed to have a soul.

    有诽谤性的煽动性的中伤性的需要被审判的书,在这句话里突然被透露出是有灵魂的。

  • 2. Because of there damnable doctrines, false, seditious, and impious, and most of them also heretical and blasphemous and destructive of all government.

    他的著作中大部分都充满了作呕的教义,错误的言论,饱含煽动性,无信仰可言,同时又是那么极端异教化,充满对神明的亵渎对政府的破坏。

  • 3. I wholly disagree with the argument of the Government that the First Amendment left the common law as to seditious libel in force.

    我完全不同意政府提出的那种称《第一条修正案》使有关煽动诽谤罪的普通法继续有效的论点。

  • seditious (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French seditieux, from Latin seditiosus "full of discord, factious, mutinous," from seditio (see sedition). Related: Seditiously; seditiousness.
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