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Revolt against Meaning in English

expression

ɹiˈvoʊɫt/, /ɹɪˈvoʊɫt/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
ri-VOHLT uh-GAYNST
ɹɪvˈəʊlt/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
rih-VOHLT uh-GENST

释义

To refuse to accept control or authority, often by taking part in an organized protest or uprising against someone or something.

用法与细微差别

Slightly formal; usually used for serious opposition, especially group actions like uprisings or rebellions. Common with "the government" or "authority." Less often used for individual acts—try "stand up to" or "protest" for those cases.

例句

The citizens decided to revolt against the unfair laws.

basic

The army tried to revolt against the new leader.

basic

Teenagers often revolt against their parents' rules.

basic

Workers were ready to revolt against unfair treatment at the factory.

natural

It's not easy to revolt against a powerful system, but some people still try.

natural

They dared to revolt against long-standing customs in their community.

natural