柯林斯詞典revolt /r??v??lt/ (revolting,revolted,revolts) 1. N-VAR A revolt is an illegal and often violent attempt by a group of people to change their country's political system. 造反; 叛亂 It was undeniably a revolt by ordinary people against their leaders. 不可否認,這是一場普通百姓反抗領導人的起義。2. V-I When people revolt, they make an illegal and often violent attempt to change their country's political system. 造反; 叛亂 In 1375 the townspeople revolted. 1375年,市民造反了。3. N-VAR A revolt by a person or group against someone or something is a refusal to accept the authority of that person or thing. 反抗; 抵制 Conservative Republicans had led the revolt against the budget package. 保守共和黨帶領了對這一預算計劃的抵制。4. V-I When people revolt against someone or something, they reject the authority of that person or reject that thing. 反抗; 抵制 In 1978 California taxpayers revolted against higher taxes. 1978年加利福尼亞的納稅人抵制了高稅費。 返回 revolt劍橋詞典 revolt verb (PROTEST) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 ] If a large number of people revolt, they refuse to be controlled or ruled , and take action against authority , often violent action . 反抗;造反;反叛 The people revolted against foreign rule and established their own government . 人們奮起反抗外來統(tǒng)治,并成立了自己的政府。 revolt verb (UNPLEASANT FEELING) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to make someone feel unpleasantly shocked or disgusted 使厭惡;使驚駭;使反感 We were revolted by the dirt and mess in her house . 她家里又臟又亂,我們看著心里生厭。 It revolts me to know that the world spends so much money on arms when millions are dying of hunger . 這個世界有數以百萬計的人因饑餓掙扎在死亡線上,但卻有那么多的錢花在軍備上,這真讓我感到震驚。 也見 revulsion 返回 revolt