to trigger
[动词]
to cause something to happen

触发, 引起
Ex: The controversial decision by the government triggered widespread protests across the nation .政府有争议的决定在全国范围内**引发**了广泛的抗议。
revolt
[名词]
a rebellion or uprising, often involving violence, by a group of people against an authority or ruling power

起义, 叛乱
Ex: The revolt spread quickly across the region , gaining support .**起义**迅速蔓延到整个地区,获得了支持。
to pledge
[动词]
to formally promise to do something

承诺, 发誓
Ex: During the campaign , the candidate was pledging to improve education for all citizens .在竞选期间,候选人**承诺**改善所有公民的教育。
troop
[名词]
armed forces or soldiers, especially by large numbers

部队, 军团
Ex: The troop advanced through the dense forest , maintaining communication and coordination to ensure their safety .**部队**在茂密的森林中前进,保持通讯和协调以确保他们的安全。
to drum up
[动词]
to actively gather and engage individuals by generating interest or excitement through promotion or persuasion

激起, 鼓动
Ex: To boost attendance , the organizers used creative strategies to drum up enthusiasm for the conference .为了提高出席率,组织者使用了创造性策略来**激发**对会议的热情。
to betray
[动词]
to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy

背叛, 出卖
Ex: The traitor was executed for betraying his comrades to the enemy during wartime .叛徒因在战时向敌人**背叛**他的同志而被处决。
to sack
[动词]
to forcefully steal and take away valuable items from a town that has been captured

掠夺, 洗劫
Ex: During the invasion , the enemy sacked every fortress they captured .在入侵期间,敌人**洗劫**了他们占领的每一座堡垒。
to wage
[动词]
to participate in and carry out a specific action, such as a war or campaign

进行, 展开
Ex: The activist group waged a campaign against the new policy .激进组织**发动**了一场反对新政策的运动。
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