Day-7 No Kings Needed

2016-11-14  本文已影响0人  mondyyy

revolt
SYN rebellion

  1. a refusal to accept someone's authority or rules or laws.

The prime minister is now facing a revolt by members of his own party.
a revolt against authority

  1. strong and often violent action by a lot of people against their ruler or government SYN rebellion
    the Polish revolt of 1863

a revolt against the central government
put down/crush a revolt (=use military force to stop it)

subvert

~ (sth) to try to destroy the authority of a political, religious, etc. system by attacking it secretly or indirectly Syn: undermine

an attempt to subvert the democratic process.

to try to destroy a person's belief in sth or sb
a diplomat subverted by a foreign power.

folksy

(especially American English ) friendly and informal:
The town had a certain folksy charm.

in a style that is typical of traditional countryside styles or customs.

wretch

  1. someone that you feel sorry for:

He was a lonely, miserable wretch.

  1. someone you are annoyed with:

Stop pulling my hair, you wretch!

industrious
Syn hard-working
working hard; busy

an industrious student

ingredient

one of the things from which sth is made, especially one of the foods that are used together to make a particular dish

Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.
Our skin cream contains only natural ingredients.

one of things or qualities that are necessary to make something successful

It has all the ingredients of a good mystery story.

undercurrent

a feeling, especially a negative one, that is hidden but whose effects are felt. Syn undertone

I detect an undercurrent of resentment towards the new proposals.

utopia
(乌托邦,理想国)
an imaginary perfect world where everyone is happy.

a utopian society

annul

to officially state that a marriage or legal agreement no longer exists:

Their marriage was annulled last year.

THESAURUS

gush

a) if a liquid gushes, it flows or pours out quickly and in large quantities. Syn spurt

Water gushed from the broken pipe.

b). if something gushed a liquid, the liquid pours out quickly and in large quantities.

The wound gushed blood.

to express your praise, pleasure etc in a way that other people think is too strong:

'I simply loved your book,' she gushed.

(also gush out) If words or emotions gush out, you suddenly express them very strongly:
All that pent-up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse.

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