revolts

英[]
美[]

基本释义

n.
造反,起义( revolt的名词复数 )
v.
(使)厌恶( revolt的第三人称单数 ); 反叛,背叛

实用例句

Common sense revolts against [ at, from ] such measures.

这种处置违反常情.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

Human nature revolts from such a crime.

人性厌恶这样的罪行.

辞典例句

Unlike the student revolts of 2003 and 1999, this movement is broad.

这次运动是全方位的,与2003年和1999年的学生运动不同.

互联网

The stomach revolts against such food.

这种食物使人倒胃口.

互联网

Common sense revolts against such measures.

这种处置是常识所不能容许的.

互联网

She revolts from eating garlic.

她讨厌吃蒜.

互联网

They are witnesses of continual revolts against the dominion of neighboring England in Scottish history.

沿途很多昔日的要塞,都是苏格兰历史上不断反抗邻近的英格兰统治的见证.

互联网

The current advert for the guitar revolts me to the very depths of my soul.

我从心底里厌恶这个吉他广告.

互联网

The stomach revolts at such food.

这种食物使人恶心.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

I eat vegetables because my conscience revolts against killing animals.

我吃蔬菜,因为我从良心上对杀生感到厌恶.

互联网

We don't mean deny the world as a schoolboy revolts against his parents.

我们说否定这个世界的意思,不是像男学生那样叛逆他的父母.

互联网

Human nature revolts at such crime.

人类的天性厌恶这样的罪恶.

互联网

最新英语单词

行业英语