大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 revolt at
释义:
revolt at 厌恶;憎恶
例句:
All civilized people will revolt at (from, against) this terrible crime.
一切文明的人都会厌恶这种残酷的罪行。
To obviate a revolt at last year's Labour Party conference, the government promised a review.
Should gadget lovers revolt at this prospect, the economics of leading-edge wafer manufacturing will certainly feel the knock-on effects.
Starting in the fall of 2010 Ackman led a revolt at retailer J.
And, finally, consider this: If The New York Times had acquired HuffPo, would there be a blogger revolt at all?
He's in the midst of leading a shareholder revolt at Yahoo!
But governments fear that if they introduce charges on existing roads, drivers will revolt at the idea of paying for something they have been getting for free.
Mr Rosselli, whose attempted revolt at the union's annual meeting in June generated lots of positive press before being crushed, accused Mr Stern of wanting to dispense with internal democracy.
Yet if there are some malcontents simmering incognito on the periphery, they will no doubt lobby other big investors during the next few weeks, to persuade the unconvinced to support the revolt at next month's meeting.