die-in

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A form of protest where a group of people in a public area lie on the ground to simulate being dead.
    — By reclaiming the streets through such actions as spontaneous (unpermitted) marches, critical mass bicycle convergences, or staged theatrics (such as the die-ins protesting the Iraq war), activists literally and rhetorically transform corporate space into public, autonomous zones.

词形变化

die-ins plural

词源

From die + -in; modelled on lie-in and sit-in.
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