revolted
v. 反叛(revolt的过去式)
adj. 起义的;起来反抗的;厌恶的
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v. 反叛(revolt的过去式)
adj. 起义的;起来反抗的;厌恶的
1. to renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government) rebel
2. to experience disgust or shock
3. to turn away with disgust
4. to cause to turn away or shrink with disgust or abhorrence
5. a renouncing of allegiance (as to a government or party) especially a determined armed uprising
6. a movement or expression of vigorous dissent
7. to fight in a violent way against the rule of a leader or government
8. to act in a way that shows that you do not accept the control or influence of someone or something
9. to cause (someone) to feel disgust or shock
10. violent action against a ruler or government
11. something which shows that you will not accept something or will not agree to be controlled or influenced by someone or something
12. to rebel against a ruler or government
13. to be or cause to be disgusted or shocked
I was revolted by the smell.
14. violent action against a ruler or government rebellion
Libnah Revolted拿人
revolt against反感;厌恶
in revolt反抗;造反
revolted spirit反抗精神
Several Big Shareholders Revolted一些大股东
be revolted by被……所恶心(revolted是revolt的被动式)
revolt at厌恶;憎恶
Revolted Loyalist起兵勤王
When I tested her recipe in the kitchen of my apartment, I got her point: After a few bites, my stomach revolted against the prospect of another caloric hit.
当我在自己的公寓厨房里试做她的食谱时,才理解了她的意思:刚吃了几口,我的肠胃就开始抗拒下一口的卡路里飨宴。
Libnah revolted at the same time.
那时立拿人也背叛了。
I felt revolted because old Schopenhauer had touched them, so I let them slide quite gently into the water behind me.
一想到这葡萄曾给老叔本华触摸过,我就感到恶心,因此我轻轻地将它们抛到我身后的水里。
The mob revolted against the governor.
暴民起来反抗统治者。
But this people hath a revolting and a rebellious heart; they are revolted and gone.
但这百姓有背叛忤逆的心。
The people in the north have revolted against the foreign rule and established their own government.
北方的人们为反对外国统治而造反,并建立了自己的政府。
The scene revolted him.
这景象使他厌恶。
Tunisia, which revolted first, throwing out its President of 23 years, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, has also been the first to discover how grimly the old guard cling on.
第一个将统治长达23年的总统Zine el -AbidineBenAli推翻下台的突尼斯,也是第一个发现保守派是多么可怕地不愿放弃权力。
For the wrath of the Lord was against Jerusalem, and against Juda, till he cast them out from his presence: and Sedecias revolted from the king of Babylon.
因此上主对耶路撒冷和犹大大发忿怒,由自己面前将他们抛弃。以后漆德克雅背叛了巴比伦王。
It「s time Extremists revolted against what a plethora of standards bodies are trying to impose on what was originally promoted as a way for users to control how their documents should be processed.
太多的标準体想强加这种最初用于帮助用户控制其文档处理方式的方法,现在是极端分子们揭竿而起的时候了。
Several tribes revolted against the new government policy.
好几个部落反对政府的新政策。
Religion sometimes revolted him and his fellow men seemed to him 「more like the image of a brute beast than of that omnipotent deity」.
他遭到教徒的反抗,手下也认为他「更像残忍的野兽,而非全能的神」。
Last year at a food-processing factory near Geneva, the workers revolted when the director tried to ban mobile phones from the factory floor, and he was forced to relent.
去年日内瓦附近的一个食品加工厂的工人由于主管试图禁止厂房使用手机而罢工,管理者被迫妥协。
As she coaxed him noisily through the window, he grew more and more revolted by her presence until he resigned himself and pulled a note out to buy himself some silence.
当她大声的通过窗户向他兜售的时候,他被纠缠的越来越烦直到他不胜其烦的掏出一张纸币来买得耳根清静。
Now, that」s the way one people responded to this, they revolted against the rulers.
所以这又是对希腊化的一种态度,反抗统治者。
The violence in the movie revolted me.
电影里的暴力行为使我反感。
He was revolted by the dirty food.
那些脏食物使他厌恶。
It would be wrong to think that the majority of the Chinese people revolted against their rulers.
如果以为中国人民大多数都起来造统治者的反了,那是错误的。
For they had served Chodorlahomor twelve years, and in the thirteenth year they revolted from him.
他们十二年之久隶属于革多尔老默尔,在十三年上就背叛了。
So Edom revolted from the rule of Judah to this day.
这样,以东人背叛犹大,脱离他的权下,直到今日。
disgust使厌恶;使作呕
gross out惹人讨厌;冒犯
nauseate使厌恶;使恶心;使作呕
put off推迟;扔掉;阻止
repel击退;抵制;使厌恶;使不愉快
repulse拒绝;击退
sicken生病;变厌腻
turn off关掉,关闭;拐弯,使转变方向;使失去兴趣