B2 [ C or U ] a change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war(通常指改变政治体制的)革命
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It was very difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hour documentary.
Tomorrow is the 30th anniversary of the revolution.
He became a national hero for his part in the revolution.
The whole period leading up to the revolution is an interesting chapter in British history.
The bigger farms were parcelled out after the revolution in 1973.
B2 [ C ] a very important change in the way that people do things革命性剧变;大变革
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Trendspotter Faith Starr believes a revolution is going on in the world of conferencing.
The development of high-yield varieties of rice produced a revolution in the country's agriculture.
The new materials brought about a revolution in building technology.
The invention marked the beginning of a revolution in information technology.
The industrial revolution created an enormous increase in the production of many types of goods.
[ S ] a circular movement旋转;绕转;循环运动
[ C ] one complete circular movement of something, for example a wheel(轮子等的)一转,一圈
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