revolt 英 [rɪˈvəʊlt]   美 [rɪˈvoʊlt]

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 

The government crushed out the revolt in a few days. 政府在几天之内就扑灭了叛乱。
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。

  • 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
  • 1. The government crushed out the revolt in a few days.

    政府在几天之内就扑灭了叛乱。

  • 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。

  • 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.
re·volt / rɪˈvəʊlt ; NAmE rɪˈvoʊlt / noun , verb revolt revolts revolted revolting noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a protest against authority, especially that of a government, often involving violence; the action of protesting against authority (尤指针对政府的)反抗,违抗;起义;叛乱 SYN uprising 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反抗 Attempts to negotiate peace ended in armed revolt. 和谈的努力最后以武装叛乱告终。 ( formal) The people rose in revolt. 人民奋起反抗。 collocationsat war see also revolution  (1 ) verb 1 [intransitive ] to take violent action against the people in power 反抗,反叛(当权者) SYN rebel , rise up The peasants threatened to revolt. 农民威胁说要造反。 revoltagainst sb/sth Finally the people revolted against the military dictatorship. 人民最终起来反抗军事独裁。 2 [intransitive ] revolt(against sth) to behave in a way that is the opposite of what sb expects of you, especially in protest 叛逆;违抗 SYN rebel Teenagers often revolt against parental discipline. 青少年常常不遵从父母的条条框框。 3 [transitive ] revoltsb to make you feel horror or disgust 使惊骇;令人厌恶 SYN 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。 see also revulsion re·volt / rɪˈvəʊlt ; NAmE rɪˈvoʊlt /
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