revolt 详细解释

revolt

[ri'vəult]

n.叛乱, 反抗, 反感
v.叛乱, 起反感

vi.

1. 反叛; 起义; 造反[(+against)]

The people revolted against their ruler.

人民起来反叛统治者。

2. 厌恶, 反感[(+at/from/against)]

Our whole hearts revolt against the way women have hitherto been treated.

我们对妇女迄今所受的待遇从心底里感到厌恶。

vt.

使厌恶, 使反感, 使恶心

The violence in the movie revolted me.

电影中的暴力使我反感。

n.

1. 反叛, 起义, 造反[C][U][(+against)]

The peasants' revolt was put down by the dictator's troops.

农民的反叛被独裁者的军队镇压了下去。

2. 厌恶, 反感, 恶心[U][S]

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

他一想到这种事就全身感到恶心。

词形变化

名词: revolter | 动词过去式: revolted | 动词过去分词: revolted | 动词现在分词: revolting | 动词第三人称单数: revolts |

词义辨析

同义:

vi.反叛; 起义; 造反

rebel  mutiny  riot  revolutionize  rise up

vi.厌恶, 反感; 恶心

offend  repel  sicken  nauseate  horrify  appal  

同义参见:

picket  disobey  outbreak  disgust  uprising  insurrection  strike  boycott  rise  revolution  faction  rebellion  rebel  

反义:

vi.反叛; 起义

obey  submit  

英英释义

名词 revolt:

organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another

同义词:rebellion, insurrection, rising, uprising

动词 revolt:

make revolution

fill with distaste

同义词:disgust, gross out, repel

cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of

同义词:disgust, nauseate, sicken, churn up

短语词组

in revolt

1. 嫌恶地

She turned away in revolt from the nasty old man.

她对那下流的老头感到恶心, 便转过脸去。

补充

revoltrevolt英:[riˈvəult] 美:[rɪˈvolt]vt. & vi.1.(使)厌恶The violence in the movie revolted me.电影里的暴力行为使我反感。vi.1.反叛; 背叛His whole nature revolted against deceit.他生来就对欺骗行为反感。The tribesmen will revolt if you ask them to pay taxes.你若要求部落里的人们交税, 他们会反叛的。n.1.造反, 起义The governor convened his troops to put down the revolt.总督召集他的部队去镇压叛乱。

例句

1. Libya rose in revolt in 1914.1914年利比亚发生叛乱。 2. In 1848 the Hungarians revolted against Austrian rule.1848年, 匈牙利人起来反抗奥地利的统治。 3. Caroline revolted against her ballet training at sixteen.卡洛琳在16岁时拒不接受芭蕾舞训练。 4. The smell of decay revolted her.腐败的气味让她非常恶心。 5. He was revolted by what they had done.他们的所作所为让他非常反感。 6. It was reported that some of the king's troops had revolted.据说有些王室军队已经叛变。 7. Autocracy often causes the people to revolt.独裁统治常常引起人民的反抗。 8. She revolts from eating garlic.她讨厌吃蒜。 9. The tobacco smell in the conference room revolted her.会议室里的烟草味使她感到恶心。 10. the Iceni revolted and had to be suppressed.爱西尼人发动起义,必须出兵镇压。 11. voters may revolt when they realize the cost of the measures.当选民意识到措施的代价时,他们可能会反抗。 12. the emperor was leading an expedition against the revolted Bretons.皇帝正率兵征讨叛乱中的布列塔尼人。 13. he was revolted by the stench that greeted him.扑面而来的恶臭使他厌恶。 14. [as adj. revolting]revolting green scum.令人生厌的绿色浮渣。 15. 'tis just the main assumption reason most revolts at.理性最难容的就是这主要假设。 16. a country-wide revolt against the central government.反对中央政府的全国起义。 17. [mass noun]the peasants rose in revolt.农民们揭竿而起。 18. a revolt over tax increases.对提高税收的反抗。 19. A group of generals revolted against the government.一批将军起来造反,对抗政府。 20. The sight and smell of the meat revolted him.那肉的样子和气味让他倒胃口。 21. The group threatened to revolt.这一组织威胁要造反。 22. The peasants revolted against the king.农民起义反对国王。 23. They revolted against the government.他们奋起反抗政府。 24. Teenagers tend to revolt [=rebel] against their parents.青少年容易跟父母对抗。 25. He revolted against [=disobeyed] religious traditions.他抵制宗教传统。 26. All the violence revolted me.所有那些暴力场面使我震惊。 27. He was revolted by the smell.那个味道让他恶心。 28. the revolt of/by the slaves奴隶起义 29. The peasants' revolt was crushed by the king.农民起义遭到了国王的镇压。 30. "They staged a revolt, but it was quickly put down. [=they started a revolt, but it was quickly defeated]"他们起来造反,但很快就被镇压了。 31. a revolt against the government针对政府的反抗行动 32. The leader of the group called for revolt.这个组织的领导人呼吁进行起义。 33. The people rose (up) in revolt (against the king). [=the people fought against the king]人民揭竿而起(反抗国王)。 34. a revolt by consumers over high prices = a consumer revolt over high prices消费者对高物价的抵制 35. His book is a revolt against conservative thinking.他的书是对保守思想的挑战。 36. Consumers are in revolt against high prices.消费者在抵制高物价。