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revolt美 [rɪ'voʊlt] 英 [rɪ'vəʊlt] - v.反抗;叛逆;违抗;使惊骇
- n.叛乱;起义;违抗
- 网络反叛;遥控赛车;造反
复数:revolts 过去分词:revolted 现在分词:revolting v.+n. crush revolt,face revolt,spark revolt adj.+n. open revolt,widespread revolt v. rebel,rise up,mutiny,riot,repel n. rebellion,revolution,uprising,upheaval,insurgency 1. | [c][u] (尤指针对政府的)反抗,违抗;起义;叛乱a protest against authority, especially that of a government, often involving violence; the action of protesting against authority |
| the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 1381 年的农民起义 | | to lead/stage a revolt 领导╱发动起义 | | The army quickly crushed the revolt. 军队很快镇压了叛乱。 | | the biggest back-bench revolt this government has ever seen 本届政府所遭遇到的规模最大的一次普通下院议员的抗议 | | Attempts to negotiate peace ended in armed revolt. 和谈的努力最后以武装叛乱告终。 | | The people rose in revolt . 人民奋起反抗。 |
1. | [i] 反抗,反叛(当权者)to take violent action against the people in power |
| The peasants threatened to revolt. 农民威胁说要造反。 | | Finally the people revolted against the military dictatorship. 人民最终起来反抗军事独裁。 |
2. | [i] ~ (against sth) 叛逆;违抗to behave in a way that is the opposite of what sb expects of you, especially in protest |
| Teenagers often revolt against parental discipline. 青少年常常不遵从父母的条条框框。 |
3. | [t] ~ sb 使惊骇;令人厌恶to make you feel horror or disgust |
| All the violence in the movie revolted me. 电影里的各种暴力场面令我非常震惊。 | | The way he ate his food revolted me. 他吃饭的样子让我感到恶心。 |
n. | 1. an uprising that attempts to overthrow a government 2. a protest against authority or rules 3. an attempt to remove the government of a country using force 4. a refusal to accept something such as a law or a decision 1. an uprising that attempts to overthrow a government 2. a protest against authority or rules 3. an attempt to remove the government of a country using force 4. a refusal to accept something such as a law or a decision | v. | 1. to try to overthrow an existing government 2. to resist authority or rules 3. to feel disgust or repulsion, or cause somebody to feel disgust or repulsion 4. if someone or something revolts you, they are so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick 5. to say that you will not accept someone’s authority or leadership 6. to try to remove the government of your country using force 1. to try to overthrow an existing government 2. to resist authority or rules 3. to feel disgust or repulsion, or cause somebody to feel disgust or repulsion 4. if someone or something revolts you, they are so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick 5. to say that you will not accept someone’s authority or leadership 6. to try to remove the government of your country using force |
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