revolt
revolt 英 [rɪˈvəʊlt] 美 [rɪˈvoʊlt]
vi. 反抗;反叛;反感,厌恶 vt. 使反感;使恶心 n. 反抗;叛乱;反感
进行时:revolting 过去式:revolted 过去分词:revolted 第三人称单数:revolts 名词复数:revolts
- Revolt means to rise up against an authority in an act of rebellion. You might see an opposition group revolt against a government, or you might revolt against your oppressive 10:00 curfew.
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- vi. 反抗;反叛;反感,厌恶
- vt. 使反感;使恶心
- n. 反抗;叛乱;反感
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1. The government crushed out the revolt in a few days.
政府在几天之内就扑灭了叛乱。
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2. I never in my life have known any medium between absolute submission and determined revolt.
世上除了绝对屈服和拼死反抗之外没有任何中间道路可走。
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3. In our country we received these in the letter, but never sought to make practical use of them, employing them only as a stimulant to incite ourselves to moral revolt.
而在我们国家,文学上是接受了这些思想,但从不寻求在实践中运用它,我们只把它当作刺激物,来煽动我们作道德上的反抗。
- revolt (n.) 1550s, from Middle French révolte (c. 1500), back formation from revolter (see revolt (v.)), or else from Italian rivolta.
- revolt (v.) 1540s, from Middle French revolter (15c.), from Italian rivoltare "to overthrow, overturn," from Vulgar Latin *revolvitare "to overturn, overthrow," frequentative of Latin revolvere (past participle revolutus) "turn, roll back" (see revolve). Related: Revolted; revolting.
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