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单词 counter-revolutionary
释义

Definition of counter-revolutionary in English:

counter-revolutionary

adjectiveˌkaʊntəˌrɛvəˈluːʃ(ə)n(ə)ri
  • Engaged in or promoting a revolution that opposes a previous one or reverses its results.

    there was almost no violent counter-revolutionary activity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A blogger accused of spying and counter-revolutionary activities has been jailed for 14 years.
    • The truth is that this was a counter-revolutionary strike aimed at defeating the new government.
    • He spies on the them for his counter-revolutionary associates.
    • Lack of cooperation between counter-revolutionary forces contributed to their final collapse.
    • There were about 40 of them who had been jailed for counter-revolutionary charges.
    • Members of the other parties were described as counter-revolutionary.
    • The heroine knelt in front of a hole that was soon to be her grave, refusing to confess to her proposed counter-revolutionary crimes.
    • Meanwhile, in almost every other country counter-revolutionary tendencies were gaining ground.
    • By 1849, counter-revolutionary forces had restored order.
    • There were centres of counter-revolutionary organizations all over the country.
nounˌkaʊntəˌrɛvəˈluːʃ(ə)n(ə)ri
  • A person who advocates or engages in a revolution that opposes a previous one or reverses its results.

    counter-revolutionaries had blown up a freighter full of armaments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He denounced him as a counter-revolutionary bent on overthrowing the government.
    • The state assembled evidence that he was a dangerous counter-revolutionary.
    • A strong counter-revolutionary, he helped to support the Admiral's activities.
    • The assumption is that the mere act of opposing self-proclaimed revolutionaries is all that it takes to make one a counter-revolutionary.
    • The prisoner is a counter-revolutionary who says he is still a soldier too.
    • The movement to suppress counter-revolutionaries accelerated his ability to remove political opposition.
    • None were immediately charged with a crime, though the officials expressed their intention to try those it had labeled "counter-revolutionaries" and "traitors."
    • Then he joined the counter-revolutionaries simply to learn they were funded by a corrupt government.
    • He denounced him as a counter-revolutionary, dismissed him, and took the post himself.
    • She was charged with supporting counter-revolutionaries.

Rhymes

ablutionary, devolutionary, elocutionary, evolutionary, revolutionary, substitutionary
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