词汇 | revolt |
释义 | revolt (noun) revolt 3 ENTRIES FOUND: revolt (verb) revolt (noun) revolting (adjective) 1 revolt /rɪˈvoʊlt/ verb revolts; revolted; revolting 1 revolt /rɪˈvoʊlt/ verb revolts; revolted; revolting Learner's definition of REVOLT 1 [no object] : to fight in a violent way against the rule of a leader or government造反;反叛;起义 The group threatened to revolt.这一组织威胁要造反。 — often + against The peasants revolted against the king.农民起义反对国王。 They revolted against the government.他们奋起反抗政府。 2 [no object] : to act in a way that shows that you do not accept the control or influence of someone or something反对;反抗 — often + against Teenagers tend to revolt [=rebel] against their parents.青少年容易跟父母对抗。 He revolted against [=disobeyed] religious traditions.他抵制宗教传统。 3 [+ object] : to cause (someone) to feel disgust or shock使厌恶;使震惊 All the violence revolted me.所有那些暴力场面使我震惊。 — often used as (be) revolted常用作(be) revolted He was revolted by the smell.那个味道让他恶心。 2 revolt /rɪˈvoʊlt/ noun plural revolts 2 revolt /rɪˈvoʊlt/ noun plural revolts Learner's definition of REVOLT 1 : violent action against a ruler or government : rebellion造反;反叛;起义 [count] the revolt of/by the slaves奴隶起义 The peasants' revolt was crushed by the king.农民起义遭到了国王的镇压。 They staged a revolt, but it was quickly put down. [=they started a revolt, but it was quickly defeated]他们起来造反,但很快就被镇压了。 — often + against a revolt against the government针对政府的反抗行动 [noncount] The leader of the group called for revolt.这个组织的领导人呼吁进行起义。 The people rose (up) in revolt (against the king). [=the people fought against the king]人民揭竿而起(反抗国王)。 2 : something which shows that you will not accept something or will not agree to be controlled or influenced by someone or something反对;反抗 [count] a revolt by consumers over high prices = a consumer revolt over high prices消费者对高物价的抵制 — often + against His book is a revolt against conservative thinking.他的书是对保守思想的挑战。 [noncount] Consumers are in revolt against high prices.消费者在抵制高物价。 |
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