revolutionary
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Revolutionary activities, organizations, or people have the aim of causing a political revolution. 革命的
Do you know anything about the revolutionary movement?
你對(duì)這次革命運(yùn)動(dòng)有什么了解嗎?
2. N-COUNT A revolutionary is a person who tries to cause a revolution or who takes an active part in one. 革命者
The revolutionaries laid down their arms and their leaders went into voluntary exile. 這些革命者們放下了武器,他們的領(lǐng)袖們自愿流亡。
3. ADJ Revolutionary ideas and developments involve great changes in the way that something is done or made. 革命性的
Invented in 1951, the rotary engine is a revolutionary concept in internal combustion. 1951年發(fā)明的旋轉(zhuǎn)引擎是內(nèi)燃領(lǐng)域的一個(gè)革命性觀念。
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revolutionary /?r?v??lu???n?r?/ (revolutionaries)
劍橋詞典
- He was arrested for taking part in revolutionary activities .
- His writings influenced political thinking during the revolutionary war .
- The revolutionary party was defeated in the recent election .
- The government has ordered the closure of the revolutionary newspaper .
- Several revolutionary organizations combined to form the new party .
revolutionary adjective (IN POLITICS)
involved in or relating to a revolution革命的,革命性的
a revolutionary leader /movement 革命領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人/運(yùn)動(dòng)
例句
revolutionary adjective (NEW AND IMPORTANT)
completely new and having a great effect革命性的;大變革的;完全創(chuàng)新的
Penicillin was a revolutionary drug . 青霉素是具有革命性意義的藥物。
The 20th century brought about revolutionary changes in our lifestyles . 二十世紀(jì)帶來(lái)人們生活上的巨大轉(zhuǎn)變。 返回 revolutionary