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re·volt /rɪˈvəʊlt,-ˈvɔːlt/ n. | vi. | vt. I n. 1. 反叛,叛乱(尤指武装叛乱);造反,起义 rise in open revolt 公开反叛 a period of revolt 叛乱时期 mount a massive revolt against the corrupt government 发动反对腐败政府的大规模起义 2. 反抗,违抗;背叛 He was facing a revolt in his own party. 他正面临着自己党内的反抗。 Morale was low and several backbench revolts had occurred. 斗志低落,还有数名后座议员倒戈。 3. 厌恶,反感 What a feeling of revolt the sight of a dead animal gives me! 看见一具动物尸体真叫我恶心!
II ❶ vi. 1. 反叛,叛乱;造反,起义 The people revolted against the dictator. 人民造独裁者的反。 The latest injustices reinforced the popular urge to revolt. 最近的不义行动激化了人民发动起义的迫切性。 2. 反抗,违抗;背叛 revolt against parental authority 违抗父母之命 3. 厌恶,生反感 Everything in my training (Common sense) revolted at (或 against) the idea. 我所受的全部教养(常识)怎么也不能容忍这个主意。 I revolt from eating dog meat. 我这人吃不下狗肉。 My stomach revolted. 我翻胃想吐。 ❷ vt. 使厌恶,使生反感 He was revolted by what he saw. 他看到的事使他厌恶。 What revolted him most was such meanness. 最使他反感的是这种卑劣行径。 [< Fr révolter to revolt < Ital rivoltare to overturn < L revolvere to roll back, revolve] |