revolted 的 3 个定义
- to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; cast off allegiance or subjection to those in authority; rebel; mutiny: to revolt against the present government.
- to turn away in mental rebellion, utter disgust, or abhorrence: He revolts from eating meat.
- to rebel in feeling: to revolt against parental authority.
- to feel horror or aversion: to revolt at the sight of blood.
- to affect with disgust or abhorrence: Such low behavior revolts me.
- the act of revolting; an insurrection or rebellion.
- an expression or movement of spirited protest or dissent: a voter revolt at the polls.
revolted 近义词
rebel, rise up against
disgust, nauseate
更多revolted例句
- At any other news organization, management would be facing a revolt over such madness.
- New York’s next leader will contend with budget crises, a small business sector in a free fall, a struggling mass transit system, a school system in open revolt, and a grieving populous.
- In 2019, DoorDash faced a customer revolt over a tipping policy that appeared to allow DoorDash to pocket tips that were meant for drivers.
- No wonder LGBTQ people are in revolt, and voting as if our lives depend on it.
- Such large-scale employee revolts over issues unrelated to pay, benefits, or working conditions were unprecedented.
- Corruption was one of the main reasons Ukrainians revolted against the Yanukovych government last winter.
- In 1929 they revolted against collectivization, leading to a decade-long struggle.
- Republicans revolted against Boehner and the Bush administration.
- On 25 November 2001, during an initial interrogation screening in one of the courtyards, the prisoners revolted.
- When one of her real-life exes came home with a Boyzilian, Shallon was revolted.
- Woman-like, she could advise and help to the end, but the meanness of the means revolted.
- But the heart of this people is become hard of belief and provoking, they are revolted and gone away.
- But he hath revolted from him and sent ambassadors to Egypt, that it might give him horses, and much people.
- So you may have received your punishment and have revolted under it; and perhaps you may have had a right to revolt.
- She revolted against the tyranny that held her shut in, enslaved, body and soul, in that wonderful Greek world of hers.