revolution

名词

UK/ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃᵊn/
US/ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃᵊn/

定义 revolution 名词

politics(政治)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    A fundamental change in a country's governance, typically involving a shift to a different political system, often through violence or war.

    通常指為改變政治體制而發生的變革,常常涉及暴力或戰爭。

    • The American Revolutionary War was a revolution against British colonial rule.

      美國獨立戰爭是一場反對英國殖民統治的革命。

    • The Industrial Revolution drastically altered the economic and social fabric of Britain.

      工業革命徹底改變了英國的經濟和社會結構。

    • The revolution led to the establishment of a new constitution and government.

      這場革命導致了新憲法和政府的建立。

change(改變)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)

    A significant and transformative change in the way people conduct affairs.

    革命

    • The advent of the internet sparked a revolution in the dissemination of information.

      網路的出現引發了資訊傳播的革命。

    • The company is undergoing a revolution in its organizational culture.

      這家公司正在經歷組織文化的革命。

    • The proliferation of mobile devices has brought about a revolution in communication.

      移動設備的普及帶來了通訊方式的革命。

movement(運動)

  1. Singular(單數)

    A circular motion or rotation around a central point.

    環形運動;旋轉。

    • The revolution of the Moon around the Earth takes approximately 27 days.

      月球繞地球的公轉大約需要27天。

    • In astronomy, we study the revolution of planets around the sun.

      在天文學中,我們研究行星繞太陽的公轉。

    • The satellite’s revolution orbit is very stable.

      這顆衛星的公轉軌道非常穩定。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A single complete circular movement of an object.

    旋轉一周;轉動一圈

    • Each revolution of the machine generates a sufficient amount of power.

      機器的每一轉都能產生足夠的電力。

    • Please turn the screw one revolution.

      請將螺絲轉一圈。

    • The wheel rotates approximately one hundred revolutions per minute.

      輪子每分鐘大約旋轉一百圈。