revolt


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revolt
v. rebelarse, amotinarse, insubordinarse, insurreccionarse, sublevarse; causar disgusto a; ser repelente, ser asqueroso, ser repugnante
 
s. rebelión, insurrección, revuelta, sublevación

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revolt
v.- rebelarse | sublevarse | levantarse | insurreccionarse | insubordinarse | amotinarse
s.- revuelta | rebelión | levantamiento | asonada militar


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revolt
revuelto

An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
revolt1
(n.) = revuelta, levantamiento, rebelión, sublevación.
Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.

 
revolt2
(v.) = sublevarse, rebelarse.
Ex: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.


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revolt
[rev'ål:t] subst.
rebelión; levantamiento; sublevación
uppror mot de styrande i ett land
ungdomsrevolt rebelión de la juventud


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