词组 | revolt |
释义 | revolt /rɪˈvəʊlt $ -ˈvoʊlt/ noun strong and often violent action by a lot of people against their leader, ruler, or governmentadjectives/nouns + revolta peasant/peasants’ revolt (=by people who work on farms) It is the most famous peasant revolt in Soviet history.a popular revolt (=one involving a lot of ordinary people) Opposition groups called for a popular revolt against the president.open revolt (=not hidden or secret) The prime minister faced open revolt from her cabinet colleagues.armed revolt (=one in which weapons are used) The regime faces the threat of armed revolt.verbsa revolt breaks out (=starts) In 1821, revolts broke out in Moldavia and Wallachia.a revolt spreads (=becomes larger and involves more people and places) By then, the revolt had spread to other cities.lead a revolt He led a revolt against Constantine and acclaimed Maximus as emperor.suppress/crush/put down a revolt (=end it by force) Troops loyal to the president crushed the revolt.prepositionsa revolt against sb/sth The revolt against Rome was quickly crushed.a revolt within sth The last thing the prime minister needs is a revolt within his own party.revolt over sth We have already seen public revolt over fuel prices.in revolt The workers are in revolt about the sacking.phrasesrise (up) in revolt The whole country had risen in revolt. |
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