2VERB 反叛;起义;叛乱;抗争 When people revolt, they make an illegal and often violent attempt to change their country's political system. 反叛;起义;叛乱;抗争
In 1375 the townspeople revolted. [VERB]
1375年,市民奋起反抗。
Zanzibar's fortunes declined after the islanders revolted against the sultanate in 1964. [Vagainst n]
桑给巴尔岛的居民于1964年反抗苏丹统治,随后时局便不断恶化。
3N-VAR (对权威的)反抗,拒绝服从 A revolt by a person or group against someone or something is a refusal to accept the authority of that person or thing. (对权威的)反抗,拒绝服从
The prime minister is facing a revolt by party activists over his refusal to hold a referendum.
因为拒绝进行公民投票,首相正面临着党内激进分子的反抗。
Soon the entire armed forces were in open revolt.
很快,整个武装部队开始公然抗命。
4VERB 反抗,拒绝服从(权威) When people revolt against someone or something, they reject the authority of that person or reject that thing. 反抗,拒绝服从(权威)
The prime minister only reacted when three of his senior cabinet colleagues revolted and resigned in protest on Friday night. [VERB]
直到周五晚上首相的3位高级内阁同僚倒戈并辞职以示抗议时,首相才有所反应。
Caroline revolted against her ballet training at sixteen. [VERB + against]