n. 1.反叛,造反;起义。 2.反抗,反对。 3.反感,对抗情绪,厌恶。 短语和例子 in revolt 反抗着。 raise a righteous revolt 起义。 rise in revolt 起来反抗,起义。 vi. 1.反抗;反叛;起义;造反。 2.恶心,感觉不快,反感,嫌恶 (at; against; from)。 短语和例子 revolt against the authority 反抗当局。 revolt from one's allegiance 反叛,对…不再忠诚。 revolt to the enemy 投敌。 Common sense revolts against [at, from] such measures. 这种处置违反常情。 The stomach revolts at such food. 这种食物使人恶心。 vt. 使恶心;使嫌恶;使反感。
organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another 同义词:rebellion, insurrection, rising, uprising,
cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of; "The pornographic pictures sickened us" 同义词:disgust, nauseate, sicken, churn up,
fill with distaste; "This spoilt food disgusts me" 同义词:disgust, gross out, repel,
make revolution; "The people revolted when bread prices tripled again"
例句与用法
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The iraq revolt was finally crushed . 伊拉克的背叛终于被压制下去了。
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The firbolgs never revolted again . 后来菲尔博耳格人再没有爆发起义。
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Hearn was amazed, and then revolted . 候恩先是一惊,继而则是一阵恶心。
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Ursula began to revolt from her sister . 厄秀拉开始与她妹妹发生了分歧。
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By midnight the revolt had died down . 到了午夜,这次反叛就销声匿迹了。
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These local resentments burst into open revolt . 地方性反感变成公开暴动。
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Common sense revolts against such measures . 这种处置违反常情。
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All north africa would flame into revolt . 整个北非将激起反抗。
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It was a time of agitation and revolt . 这是一个动荡不安,反抗四起的时期。
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He was always on the lookout for palace revolts . 他老是提防发生宫廷叛乱。