[no obj.]rise in rebellion
反叛,造反,起义
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the Iceni revolted and had to be suppressed .爱西尼人发动起义,必须出兵镇压。
refuse to acknowledge someone or something as having authority
反抗,违抗
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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。[as adj. <Bold>revolted</Bold>] <Italic>archaic</Italic> having rebelled or revolted 〈古〉 已反叛的;叛乱中的: <Italic>the emperor was leading an expedition against the revolted Bretons</Italic>. 皇帝正率兵征讨叛乱中的布列塔尼人。
[with obj.](常作
使厌恶,使反感
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he was revolted by the stench that greeted him 扑面而来的恶臭使他恶心
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[as adj.
revolting ]revolting green scum .令人生厌的绿色浮渣。
[no obj.]
〈古〉 厌恶,反感
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'tis just the main assumption reason most revolts at .理性最难容的就是这个主要假设。
an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling
反叛,叛乱,起义
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a country-wide revolt against the central government 反对中央政府的全国性叛乱
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[mass noun]
the peasants rose in revolt .农民们揭竿而起。
a refusal to continue to obey or conform
反抗,违抗
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a revolt over tax increases .对提高税收的反抗。
"mid 16th cent.: from French