revolutionary
英 [ˌrevəˈluːʃənəri]
美 [ˌrevəˈluːʃəneri]
adj. 革命的; 彻底变革的; 巨变的
n. (支持)改革者; (尤指)革命者,革命支持者
Collins.3 / BNC.3153 / COCA.4014
牛津词典
adj.
- 革命的
connected with political revolution- a revolutionary leader
革命领袖 - revolutionary uprisings
革命起义
- a revolutionary leader
- 彻底变革的;巨变的
involving a great or complete change- a revolutionary idea
独出心裁的想法 - a time of rapid and revolutionary change
迅速剧烈变革的时期
- a revolutionary idea
noun
- (支持)改革者;(尤指)革命者,革命支持者
a person who starts or supports a revolution, especially a political one- socialist revolutionaries
社会主义革命者
- socialist revolutionaries
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 革命的
Revolutionaryactivities, organizations, or people have the aim of causing a political revolution.- Do you know anything about the revolutionary movement?
你了解这场革命运动吗? - ...the Cuban revolutionary leader, Jose Marti.
古巴革命领导人何塞·马蒂
- Do you know anything about the revolutionary movement?
- N-COUNT 革命者;革命家
Arevolutionaryis a person who tries to cause a revolution or who takes an active part in one.- The revolutionaries laid down their arms and its leaders went into voluntary exile.
革命者放下了武器,其领导人也自愿流亡他国了。
- The revolutionaries laid down their arms and its leaders went into voluntary exile.
- ADJ-GRADED 革命性的;突破性的;发生重大变革的
Revolutionaryideas and developments involve great changes in the way that something is done or made.- Invented in 1951, the rotary engine is a revolutionary concept in internal combustion...
1951年发明的转缸式发动机是内燃机领域内的革命性概念。 - His playing as a trumpet player was quite revolutionary.
他的小号演奏独创一格。
- Invented in 1951, the rotary engine is a revolutionary concept in internal combustion...
英英释义
noun
- a radical supporter of political or social revolution
adj
- markedly new or introducing radical change
- a revolutionary discovery
- radical political views
- advocating or engaged in revolution
- revolutionary pamphlets
- a revolutionary junta
- relating to or having the nature of a revolution
- revolutionary wars
- the Revolutionary era
- of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn
双语例句
- The violence of the revolutionary years was justifiable on the grounds of political necessity.
出于政治需要,革命年代的暴力行为是情有可原的。 - They paid their respects to the revolutionary martyrs.
他们向革命烈士致哀。 - Harden one's revolutionary will into steel.
把革命意志锻炼得钢铁般坚强。 - Do you know anything about the revolutionary movement?
你了解这场革命运动吗? - We should work hard to cultivate in young people the revolutionary style of learning diligently and taking pleasure in helping others.
我们要在青少年中大力提倡勤奋学习助人为乐的革命风尚。 - The victory activated the revolutionary spirit of the people.
胜利振奋了人民的革命精神。 - Our revolutionary cause needs a good number of non-party people with high ideals.
我们的革命事业还需要一批党外的志士仁人。 - Revolutionary zeal caught them up, and they joined the army.
革命热情激励了他们,他们参军了。 - The revolutionaries laid down their arms and its leaders went into voluntary exile.
革命者放下了武器,其领导人也自愿流亡他国了。 - But we must not think of Chekhov as a leftist, much less a revolutionary.
但是我们绝不应把契科夫看成是个左派人物,他更不是革命者。