revolt
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ˈvoʊlt
vowlt
British pronunciation
/ɹɪvˈə‍ʊlt/

英語での「revolt」の定義と意味

to revolt
01

反乱を起こす, 嫌悪感を抱かせる

to cause strong disgust or offense to someone's morals
Transitive: to revolt sb
to revolt definition and meaning
example
His sexist remarks revolted the entire audience.
彼の性差別的な発言は聴衆全体を憤慨させた
02

嫌悪感を抱かせる, うんざりさせる

to make someone feel extreme disgust or repulsion
Transitive: to revolt sb
to revolt definition and meaning
example
The thought of eating insects revolts many people.
昆虫を食べるという考えは多くの人々に嫌悪感を抱かせる。
03

反乱を起こす, 反抗する

to lead a sudden and often forceful change against a government or system that is perceived as oppressive, seeking a radical transformation
Intransitive
to revolt definition and meaning
example
The people decided to revolt against the oppressive government, seeking a complete overhaul of the system.
人々は抑圧的な政府に対して反乱を起こすことを決め、システムの完全な見直しを求めた。
04

反乱を起こす, 反抗する

to strongly reject or oppose something
example
The students revolted against the strict school rules.
生徒たちは学校の厳しい規則に対して反乱を起こした
Revolt
01

反乱, 暴動

a rebellion or uprising, often involving violence, by a group of people against an authority or ruling power
example
The revolt against the oppressive regime lasted for months.
抑圧的な政権に対する反乱は数ヶ月続いた。
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