词汇 | revolutionarily |
释义 | revolutionarily adverb uk /ˌrev.əˌluː.ʃəˈner.əl.i/ us /ˌrev.ə.luː.ʃənˈer.əl.i/ revolutionarilyadverb (NEW)in a way that is completely new and has a great effect: The artist's early works were a revolutionarily modern interpretation of life in the city. Revolutionarily, the band members refused to be cheerful all the time and were actually quite bad-tempered. The new owner of the football club surprisingly, in fact revolutionarily, is actually knowledgeable about the game. The philosopher's work revolutionarily changed the way we think about our place in the world. New afresh be ahead of the curveidiom box-fresh brand new ink innovative innovatively latest newly newness next-gen next-generation novel the avant-garde the ink is not dry/still wetidiom unhackneyed unheard-of unprecedented up-to-the-minuteidiom youth revolutionarilyadverb (IN POLITICS)in a way that relates to a revolution(= a change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war): The protests demonstrated that the government had not educated people revolutionarily and had not transformed the workers. The working classes were revolutionarily oriented and strictly disciplined. The government was revolutionarily bold, and ruthless in suppressing its opponents. The law was revolutionarily overturned when they came to power. Taking action against people in power anarchist angry young man anti-apartheid anti-state bring insurgency insurrection level up mutineer mutinous red flag revolt revolution revolutionary ringleader subversiveness topple troublemaker ungovernable uprising Related wordrevolutionary |
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