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单词 revolt
释义 re·volt
I. \rə̇ˈvōlt, rēˈ- sometimes -vȯlt\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle French revolter, from Old Italian rivoltare to turn over, overthrow, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin revolvitare, freq. of Latin revolvere to roll back, revolve — more at revolve
intransitive verb
1. : to renounce allegiance or subjection : desert (as a party, leader, or formerly a religion) for another : go over to another : turn away from a party, leader, or duty
2.
 a. : to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended : feel disgust or nausea : turn or rise in disgust or repugnance — used with at or against
  < the stomach revolts at such food >
  < his nature revolts against such treatment >
 b. : to turn away or shrink with disgust or loathing — usually used with from
  < revolting from such a scene of carnage >
transitive verb
1. obsolete : to cause to turn back
2. : to cause to turn away or shrink with disgust or abhorrence : affect with disgust or loathing : nauseate
 < such acts revolt the conscience >
 < is revolted by the indecency of hanging — R.G.G.Price >
II. noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle French revolte, from revolter to revolt
1. : a casting off of allegiance : an uprising against legitimate authority : a renunciation of allegiance and subjection (as to a government) : insurrection
 < the revolt of a province >
also : the act of revolting
2. : a movement or expression of vigorous dissent or refusal to accept
 < iconoclasm is a revolt against image worship >
3. : a change of party or opinion
 < transitory parties rising in revolt against rigid old guard conservatism >
Synonyms: see rebellion
III. noun
: revolter
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