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revolution noun 1changing the political system 改变政治体制ADJECTIVE | VERB + REVOLUTION | REVOLUTION + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsuccessful 成功的革命bloody, violent 流血的/暴力革命◆Thousands of people were killed in the bloody revolution that toppled the government.在推翻政府的流血革命中,成千上万的人被杀害。bloodless, peaceful 不流血的/和平革命popular 民众的革命political 政治革命communist, democratic, socialist, etc. 共产主义、民主、社会主义等革命bourgeois, proletarian 资产阶级/无产阶级革命world 世界革命◆Some Marxists still believe that socialism will one day triumph through world revolution.一些马克思主义者依然相信社会主义总有一天将通过世界革命取得胜利。VERB + REVOLUTIONcarry out, fight, foment, stage 进行革命;发动革命;煽动革命◆The activists were charged with fomenting revolution.激进主义分子被指控煽动革命。lead 领导革命crush, put down 镇压革命call for 呼吁革命REVOLUTION + VERBbreak out 革命爆发spread 革命蔓延overthrow sth, topple sth 革命推翻⋯◆the revolution which overthrew the old regime推翻旧政权的革命fail 革命失败◆the failed 1911 revolution失败的 1911 年革命PREPOSITIONrevolution against 反对⋯的革命◆a revolution against communist rule反对共产主义统治的革命PHRASESthe outbreak of the revolution 革命的爆发revolution from above, revolution from below (= by people already in power/by people without political power) 当权者/无权者的革命the threat of revolution (especially BrE) 革命的威胁 |