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revolt

🇬🇧/rɪˈvəʊlt/ 🇺🇸/rɪˈvoʊlt/
A revolt is an illegal and often violent attempt by a group of people to change their country's political system. 造反; 叛乱

noun [抽象名词] (对权威、规定、法律的)反抗,违抗;叛乱,造反

A revolt by a person or group against someone or something is a refusal to accept the authority of that person or thing. 反抗; 抵制

verb [vt. 及物动词] 叛乱,造反;反抗,拒绝服从(权威、规定或法律);使反感,使震惊

When people revolt, they make an illegal and often violent attempt to change their country's political system. 造反; 叛乱 •  In 1375 the townspeople revolted.  1375年,市民造反了。

re- 表示"回","向后,相反,不"、"再,重新,重复"、"相反,反对"(名词或动词前面) revolt 反叛(re+volt 转→反过转→反叛)
-vol- vol volv volt = roll,turn,表示“卷,转” revolt n. 叛变,起义(re 反+volt 转→转反了→叛变)
re(背)+volt(转)→把背转过来对着人→反抗
单词造句:
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If instead we regard the financing of warfare by taxation in this period as a background condition, then we will see the English reverse themselves as the main cause of the revolt. 如果我们将这一时期的通过税收来支持军事作为背景条件,那么我们就会看到英国人自己的失败反倒是造成反抗的主要原因。
In 1978 California taxpayers revolted against higher taxes. 1978年加利福尼亚的纳税人抵制了高税费。
It was undeniably a revolt by ordinary people against their leaders. 不可否认,这是一场普通百姓反抗领导人的起义。
In February 1848, the people of Paris rose in revolt against the constitutional monarchy of Louis-Philippe. 1848年2月,巴黎人民奋起反抗路易-菲利浦君主立宪制。
Conservative Republicans had led the revolt against the budget package. 保守共和党带领了对这一预算计划的抵制。

表达“厌恶”

revolt vt. 使反感;使恶心 revolting  adj. 叛乱的;背叛的;讨厌的 The way he ate his food revolted me. 他吃饭的样子让我感到恶心。
repel vt. 击退;抵制;使厌恶;使不愉快 repellent adj. 排斥的;防水的;弹回的;令人讨厌的 I was repelled by the smell.
repulse vt. 拒绝;驱逐;憎恶 repulsive  adj. 排斥的;令人厌恶的;击退的;冷淡的 The tourists were repulsed by the filthy conditions.
disgust  vt. 使厌恶;使作呕 disgusting  adj. 令人厌恶的;令人极不能接受的 He claimed to be disgusted by the amount of violence in the film.