revolution 的定义
- an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.
- Sociology. a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure, especially one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence.Compare social evolution.
- a sudden, complete or marked change in something: the present revolution in church architecture.
- a procedure or course, as if in a circuit, back to a starting point.
- a single turn of this kind.
- Mechanics. a turning round or rotating, as on an axis.a moving in a circular or curving course, as about a central point.a single cycle in such a course.
- Astronomy. rotation. the orbiting of one heavenly body around another.a single course of such movement.
- a round or cycle of events in time or a recurring period of time.
- Geology. a time of worldwide orogeny and mountain-building.
revolution 近义词
drastic action or change, often in politics
revolution 的近义词 45 个
- coup
- innovation
- insurgency
- mutiny
- rebellion
- revolt
- shift
- strike
- transformation
- turmoil
- unrest
- upheaval
- uprising
- violence
- anarchy
- bloodshed
- cabal
- crime
- debacle
- destruction
- disorder
- insubordination
- metamorphosis
- outbreak
- overthrow
- overturn
- plot
- reformation
- reversal
- rising
- row
- shake-up
- strife
- subversion
- tumult
- turbulence
- turnover
- uproar
- upset
- coup d'état
- foment
- golpe
- guerrilla activity
- radical change
- underground activity
revolution 的反义词 7 个
circuit around something
更多revolution例句
- This argument now is largely dead, thanks to the fracking revolution, which has greatly expanded US oil and gas production.
- Yes, everything changed with the computing revolution, as we’ll hear in a minute.
- Back in January, I wrote a big story for Fortune about the ongoing revolution in natural language processing.
- One of the biggest barriers to the renewable energy revolution is working out how to store power when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow.
- Some experts insist that gene editing has the potential to spark a new food revolution.
- What had been the greatest asset of the paperback revolution,” observes Rabinowitz, “became its greatest danger.
- That Stone would slander the democratic, pro-Western, EuroMaidan revolution as a CIA coup is no surprise.
- The New York governor was the foremost Democrat to stand athwart the Reagan Revolution.
- In response, the April Revolution protests erupted in much of the country.
- After the Iranian Revolution, discrimination took on a sectarian flavor.
- All over the world the just claims of organized labor are intermingled with the underground conspiracy of social revolution.
- He will tell you about the success he had in America; it quite makes up for the defeat of the British army in the Revolution.
- He joined the army at the outbreak of the revolution, and continued in it until it was disbanded.
- This may be called the first day of the revolution, although the object of the meeting was to prevent such a catastrophe.
- Among the middle class there was a strong party which had accepted the doctrines of the French Revolution.