revolutions
英 [ˌrɛvəˈluːʃənz]
美 [ˌrɛvəˈluʃənz]
n. 革命; 巨变; 大变革; (环绕中心点的)旋转; (尤指)天体运行
revolution的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 革命;武装运动
Arevolutionis a successful attempt by a large group of people to change the political system of their country by force.- The period since the revolution has been one of political turmoil.
革命爆发后就陷入了政治动乱期。 - ...after the French Revolution.
法国革命之后 - ...before the 1917 Revolution.
1917年革命之前
- The period since the revolution has been one of political turmoil.
- N-COUNT 重大变革;巨大变化
Arevolutionin a particular area of human activity is an important change in that area.- The nineteenth century witnessed a revolution in ship design and propulsion.
19世纪船舶设计和船舶动力领域发生了重大的变革。 - ...the industrial revolution.
工业革命
- The nineteenth century witnessed a revolution in ship design and propulsion.
双语例句
- Europeans, more than anyone else, need the revolutions to succeed to safeguard their own security and prosperity.
欧洲人远比其他任何人都需要这场革命获得成功,以维护自身的安全和繁荣。 - Some experts say this new understanding is one of the most important revolutions in scientific thought.
一些专家认为,这个新的认识是科学思想上的最重要的变革之一。 - In the French revolutions this double revolt is clear and plain.
法国革命中,这种两重反抗是明白和率直的。 - Meanwhile, in the postwar decades, the West underwent a series of consumer revolutions.
而与此同时,西方在战后数十年经历了一连串的消费者革命。 - As with many technological revolutions, you are unlikely to be aware of it
就像诸多的技术革命一样,你可能不太会注意到它。 - The Arab revolutions are not over, despite talk of the onset of winter.
尽管有人说阿拉伯革命开始进入了“冬季”,但革命并没有结束。 - But thanks to these revolutions, we might now actually find out something about Arab countries.
不过多亏了这些革命,我们也许总算对阿拉伯国家有了一些了解。 - For in these revolutions, the one who revolts is not the people; it is the king.
错了。因为,在革命中反抗的不是人民,而是国王。 - He had a childish fascination for battles and revolutions.
他对战斗和革命有关孩子般的迷恋。 - Revolutions are all similar to each other, but every revolution has its own details and character.
革命都彼此相似,但每一个革命都有自己的细节和特点。