revolt at
基本解釋
- 厭惡;憎惡
英漢例句
- All civilized people will revolt at (from, against) this terrible crime.
一切文明的人都會(huì)厭惡這種殘酷的罪行。 - Her mere experience and the free out-of-door life of country caused her nature to revolt at such confinement.
她那簡(jiǎn)單的經(jīng)騐和自由自在的鄕村戶(hù)外生活,使她對(duì)這個(gè)窒息的地方起了反感。 - Promises that sounded like hyperbole in the campaign now amount to a deadly serious revolt aimed at shaking up Washington and the world.
在競(jìng)選時(shí)聽(tīng)起來(lái)很誇張的承諾現(xiàn)在變成了旨在憾動(dòng)華盛頓和全世界的一次極其嚴(yán)重的造反。 - Let us go back to the "Revolt on the Amistad" print we told about at the beginning of this story.
- To obviate a revolt at last year's Labour Party conference, the government promised a review.
ECONOMIST: Time for some honesty on asylum - Should gadget lovers revolt at this prospect, the economics of leading-edge wafer manufacturing will certainly feel the knock-on effects.
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