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14. Lord Halifax was among the first to take up arms on behalf of Mary and William. However, he was revolted by the many who swarmed to demand rewards for their roles in the revolution.
哈利法克斯勋爵是最早为玛丽和威廉执戈的革命者之一,但看到许多革命者争先恐后邀功求赏,感到十分反感。
15. Cornetist Nick LaRocca, clarinetist Larry Shields, trombonist Eddie Edwards, pianist Henry Ragas and drummer Tony Sbarbaro have become footnotes in jazz history, and the sound they made seems rhythmically clunky and predictable today. But as the fanfare for a revolution Livery Stable Blues will never be forgotten.
但是稍后随着杰利?罗尔?莫顿,金?奥利弗,西德尼?贝切特和路易斯?阿姆斯特朗等??一些得到公众认可的来自黑人聚居社区的优秀乐手的加入,这支乐队无疑已将爵士乐不羁的力量和年轻活力掌握到了轻车熟路的程度。
16. In Chapter Four, art revolution associations are analyzed respectively to show the socializing process and associating forms of art communities and to illustrate the interdependent relationship among ideology, social atmosphere and art associations.
第四章,对艺术革命的组织展开论述,分析艺术群体的社会化过程与组织形式,说明意识形态、社会环境与艺术组织之间的辩证关系。
17. In 1760s, James Hargreaves's Spinning Jenny marked the beginning of the 1st industrial revolution.
18世纪60年代,哈格里夫斯,珍妮纺纱机标志着第一次工业革命的开始。
18. For this sake, advanced countries have seen children`s reading activities as mainstream in educational revolution, and we also can identify it`s significance to promote children`s reading activities by the policies execution of government and libraries.
儿童阅读的推广已成为近年来各先进国家教育改革的共同趋势,近来教育部与文建会积极辅导公共图书与阅推广的各项动作,亦可看出政府与图书上级单位日重视阅活动的推广工作。
revolution的近义词
19. In the early years of 20 century, a number of outstanding literary giants emerged during the big revolution for-breaking with old literature to build up new democratical literature. They made a great contribution to forming the modern literature and the country advanced.
二十世纪初的破除旧文学,建立新民主主义文学体系的大革命中,涌现出了一批璀璨耀眼的时代精英,这些人物为现代文学的创立,为整个中国的进步做出了不可磨灭的功献,起到了巨大的推动作用。
revolution
20. Go up the literary revolution at the beginning of the century, it is the vitality that arouses literature through liberating the method of literal language.
上世纪初的文学革命,是通过解放文字语言的手段激发文学的活力。
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1. 革命;武装运动
A revolution is a successful attempt by a large group of people to change the political system of their country by force.
e.g. 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。
e.g. ...after the French Revolution.
法国革命之后
2. revolution的意思
2. 重大变革;巨大变化
A revolution in a particular area of human activity is an important change in that area.
e.g. 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。
e.g. ...the industrial revolution.
工业革命
1. A " cultural revolution " theme restaurant has done brisk business since it opened in Guangzhou several months ago.
2. Average Iranians were disappointed by the cold response to the May letter, the first official communication between the two countries'presidents since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
3. revolution什么意思
3. A very peaceful revolution consisted of calling a constitutional convention which declared that Norway is a free kingdom.
4. The leader has cast Exxon Mobil as an icon of the global capitalism that is the pariah of his revolution.
5. Banned at the start of the " cultural revolution ", pawn shops were considered a form of capitalist exploitation preying on poor and desperate people.
6. They wonder why China did not follow the model that the developed West paved via its capitalist and industrial revolution.
7. revolution在线翻译
7. It might be because we were always told to carry on the " glorious revolution tradition " and " make contributions to the country ".
8. It will also catalyze a sweeping environmental revolution throughout society and bring profound changes to people's lifestyles.
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9. If physically abusing the authority figure is the way to go, the Cultural Revolution would have been a cultural nirvana instead of the catastrophe it was.
10. Mao assumed the primary responsibility for the " Great Leap Forward " and the central authorities categorically repudiated the devastating " cultural revolution ".
revolution
noun
1. the overthrow of a government by those who are governed
2. revolution的解释
2. a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving
e.g. the industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution
3. a single complete turn (axial or orbital)
e.g. the plane made three rotations before it crashed
the revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year
Synonym: rotation gyration