revolt的意思和读音

revolt

: [rɪˈvoʊlt] : [rɪˈvəʊlt]

v.使

n.

revolts  revolting  revolted  

v.+n.crush revolt,face revolt,spark revolt

adj.+n.open revolt,widespread revolt

v.attract

v.rebel,rise up,mutiny,riot,repel

n.rebellion,revolution,uprising,upheaval,insurgency

revoltn.— see alsorevolution

1.[c][u]a protest against authority, especially that of a government, often involving violence; the action of protesting against authority

the Peasants' Revolt of 13811381

to lead/stage a revolt

The army quickly crushed the revolt.

the biggest back-bench revolt this government has ever seen

Attempts to negotiate peace ended in armed revolt.

The people rose in revolt .

v.

1.[i]to take violent action against the people in power

The peasants threatened to revolt.

Finally the people revolted against the military dictatorship.

2.[i]~ (against sth)to behave in a way that is the opposite of what sb expects of you, especially in protest

Teenagers often revolt against parental discipline.

3.[t]~ sb使to make you feel horror or disgust

All the violence in the movie revolted me.

The way he ate his food revolted me.

n.1.,;2.,3.,,

v.1.;;;2.,,, (at; against; from)3.使;使;使

n.1.an attempt to remove the government of a country using force2.a refusal to accept something such as a law or a decision

v.1.to say that you will not accept someones authority or leadership; to refuse to accept something such as a law or a decision2.to try to remove the government of your country using force3.if someone or something revolts you, they are so unpleasant that you feel slightly sick

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1.At this point I expected to have to quell a revolt, or at least quieten things down while those who objected to this effrontery walked out.退

2.It was not possible to think of such things without a revolt of his whole being.

3.Within and out of this boundary, he first constructed the concept of "absurd" and then the thought of "revolt" .

4.That event arouses Jing-mei to revolt against and guarrel with her mother acrimoniously, so it ends in a unhappy memory.

5.Shut them down and risk revolt; leave them alone and a growing number of wealthy traders could form a threatening constituency.

6.Are we about to see another revolt against government secrecy snuffed out, or has WikiLeaks ushered in a more lasting change?

7.And it is to you, Mr. President, that I shall out this truth, with all the force of my revolt as an honest man.

8.For the moment, none of this has ruffled the surface of the landscape since the revolt.

9.The hope of a new world is in those of you who begin to see what is false and revolt against it, not just verbally but actually.

10.Back in 2009, in the heart of his child, love him heartache, desperate to rush forward desperate revolt.09