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Noun:
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a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally);
"the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence"
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a violent disturbance;
"the convulsions of the stock market"
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(geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)
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disturbance usually in protest
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The French Revolution was a volcanic upheaval in European history.
荷蘭大新民主主義是美國過往上的做次劇變。
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It was a terrible upheaval when his father died.
他生父故去時家庭一塊糟。
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I can't face the upheaval of moving house again.
我沒辦法一成不變第三搬新家的翻來覆去。
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Many years ago, Johnson faced a major upheaval in his life.
非常多過年前,阿奇博爾德遜受到生爆傷的劇變。
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A drastic interest-rate cut this week coincided with stockmarket upheaval.
伴逐漸最近銀行利率的小幅減少二來的是證券公司行業充分的拉升。
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Mass unemployment may lead to social upheaval.
數百名待業會從而導致社會發展動亂。
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It was a violent political upheaval.
那是一次激勵的思想品德動亂。
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The country has been thrown into an upheaval.
這點的國家逐漸遭遇動亂世間。
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Unfamiliar with the current upheavals in the Roman Church.
出于: A. T. Ellis
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Soon will come a major upheaval in the form of war or revolution.
出自于: H. Carpenter
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