revolted

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美[r?\'vo?lt?d]

基本釋義

adj.
起來反抗的,起義的,厭惡的
v.
(使)厭惡( revolt的過去式和過去分詞 ); 反叛,背叛

實(shí)用例句

Zanzibar's fortunes declined after the islanders revolted against the sultanate in 1964.

桑給巴爾島的居民于1964年反抗蘇丹統(tǒng)治,隨后時(shí)局便不斷惡化。

柯林斯例句

All who saw the distressing scene revolted against it.

所有看到這種悲慘景象的人都對(duì)此感到難過.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

The distressing scene revolted all who saw it.

令人悲痛的場(chǎng)面使所有目擊者都感到不快.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

The violence in the movie revolted me.

電影里的暴力行為使我反感.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

His whole soul revolted from it.

他十分討厭它.

《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》

In 1375 the townspeople revolted.

1375年,市民奮起反抗。

辭典例句

Caroline revolted against her ballet training at sixteen.

卡羅琳16歲時(shí)拒絕接受芭蕾舞訓(xùn)練。

辭典例句

He writhed at the memory, revolted with himself for that temporary weakness.

他一想起來就痛悔不已, 只恨自己當(dāng)一時(shí)糊涂.

辭典例句

Perhaps Dobbin's foolish soul revolted against that exercise of tyranny.

也許都賓是傻好人,看了暴虐的行為忍不住要打抱不平.

辭典例句

He revolted against the absurd idea.

他厭惡那種荒謬的想法.

辭典例句

The whole thing revolted Pug.

整個(gè)事情都叫帕格看了反感.

辭典例句

The people revolted against their oppressors.

人民抗擊壓迫者.

辭典例句

Hearn was amazed, and then revolted.

候恩先是一驚, 繼而則是一陣惡心.

辭典例句

It was reported that some of the king's troops had revolted.

據(jù)說有些王室軍隊(duì)已經(jīng)叛變.

互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

Everything in my training ( Common sense ) revolted at [ against ] the idea.

我所受的全部教養(yǎng) ( 常識(shí) ) 怎么也不能 容忍 這個(gè)主意.

互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

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