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| | VERB | | | /rɪˈvəʊlt/ | | | | 1 | I to try to remove the government of your country using force 反叛;造反;起义 | The Poles revolted several times in the 19th century. 波兰人在19世纪曾多次起义。 | | 1a | to say that you will not accept someone’ s authority or leadership 反抗,违抗(权威或某人的领导) | | +against Several players revolted against their new coach. 有几个运动员与他们的新教练作对。 | | | 1b | to refuse to accept something such as a law or decision 反对(法律或决定) | | +against In 1992 the Serbs revolted against separation from Yugoslavia. 1992年塞尔维亚人反对从南斯拉夫分裂出去。 | | | | | 2 | T if someone or something revolts you , they are so unpleasant that you feel slightly ill 使厌恶;使反感 | He was revolted by the stench of the stockyards. 牲口围栏中发出的恶臭让他作呕。 | | Just the thought of kissing him revolts me. 一想到要亲吻他就让我觉得恶心。 | | | |