英语词典

revolted的意思

revolted


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  • adj.反叛的;造反的;起来反抗的
  • v.“revolt”的过去式和过去分词
  • 网络起义的;感到反感

近义词

    adj.nauseated,appalled,horror-struck,horror-stricken,dismayed

反义词

    adj.charmed

英汉释义

  • adj.

    1.反叛的;造反的;起义的,起来反抗的

  • v.

    1.“revolt”的过去式和过去分词

英英释义

  • v.

    1.The past tense and past participle of revolt

英汉例句

  • 1.There must have been a great deal of cultural humiliation felt by the English when they revolted under Saxon leaders like Hereward the Wake.

    当英国人在像觉醒者赫里沃德这样的撒克逊领袖领导下起来造反时,他们一定深深地感受到了文化上的屈辱。

  • 2.Religion sometimes revolted him and his fellow men seemed to him "more like the image of a brute beast than of that omnipotent deity" .

    他遭到教徒的反抗,手下也认为他“更像残忍的野兽,而非全能的神”。

  • 3.The people or parties revolted against are called the "oppressors" and are easily recognized as they seem to be the ones having all the fun.

    被反抗的人或团体被称为“压迫者”,很容易辨认,因为开心事好像被他们占完了。

  • 4.Turn ye unto him from whom the children of Israel have deeply revolted.

    以色列人哪,你们深深的悖逆耶和华,现今要归向他。

  • 5.As for you, you just observe it - which does not mean that you are revolted, that you want to avoid it, or that you hate the fact.

    至于你,就只有观察,这不意味着厌恶,或想要避免,或者不喜欢事实。

  • 6."It's absolutely disgusting what has taken place. I'm sure everyone in this house, indeed this country, will be revolted, " he said.

    卡梅伦表示:“发生的事件绝对令人厌恶。我确信议会大厅里的每一个人,的确这个国家的每一个人,都会感到厌恶。”

  • 7.It revolted him to think that he had ever spoken to her of what he held secret.

    想起他过去曾经向她倾诉衷肠,更使她感到厌恶。

  • 8.In another, people have no interest or even get revolted, which is called reverse effect.

    另一种是收听收看受众不感兴趣甚至反感的节目,在心理上产生逆向效应。

  • 9.And he dreaded that mind: it revolted him: he shrank forebodingly from the idea of committing Isabella to his keeping.

    他害怕,他使他反感,他不敢想到把伊莎贝拉交托给他,像有什么预感似的。

  • 10.Her niece might not be shocked and revolted, by the knowledge of what her aunt had become; a prostitute; an outcast .

    如果她的外甥女看破她姨母已经成为一个娼妓,一个受人唾弃的人物,她也一定不会惊骇,发生反感。

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