单词 | revolution |
释义 | revolutionrevolutionsrevolutionrevolution AC /ˌrevəˈluːʃən/ noun1[countable] a complete change in the way people think or do somethingrevolution ina revolution in scientific thinkingthink科学思想的变革social/cultural/sexual etc revolutionthe sexual revolution of the 1960s20 世纪 60 年代的性革命2[uncountable and countable] when the people of a country change the government or the political system, using force: the French Revolution法国大革命3[uncountable and countable] a circular movement around something ➔ revolve: a speed of 100 revolutions per minuterevolution每分钟 100 转的速度THESAURUS: revolutionrevolution a situation in which the people change the government or the political system in a country, especially using force: the Russian revolution of 1917revolt/rebellion an attempt by a large group of people to cause a revolution, or disobey someone in authority: There was a revolt against the dictator.beHe led a rebellion against the Romans.leadromanuprising an attempt by some people in a country to change their government by force, or to change its policy by protests. Uprisings are usually unsuccessful: a rebel uprising in the norththe student uprising in Pariscoup an occasion when a group of people, especially soldiers, suddenly take control of a country: a military coupthe attempted coup against Gorbachevattempt |
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