revolution
意味: A dramatic and wide-reaching change; overthrow of a government
A revolution is a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions or attitudes, or the overthrow of a government by force. In science, it can refer to one complete orbit around something. The adjective 'revolutionary' describes something radically new or innovative.
例文
- The industrial revolution transformed society. 工业革命改变了社会。La revolución industrial transformó la sociedad.産業革命は社会を変革しました。산업혁명은 사회를 변혁시켰습니다.
- The Earth completes one revolution around the Sun each year. 地球每年绕太阳公转一周。La Tierra completa una revolución alrededor del Sol cada año.地球は毎年太陽の周りを一周します。지구는 매년 태양 주위를 한 바퀴 공전합니다.
- This discovery could start a revolution in medicine. 这一发现可能引发医学革命。Este descubrimiento podría iniciar una revolución en la medicina.この発見は医学に革命を起こす可能性があります。이 발견은 의학에 혁명을 일으킬 수 있습니다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'revolution', from Late Latin 'revolutionem' meaning 'a revolving', from 'revolutus', past participle of 'revolvere' (to turn, roll back). Originally an astronomical term; the political sense emerged in the 15th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Latin 'revolutio' meaning 'a turn around.' Originally an astronomical term for celestial bodies completing orbits. Its political meaning emerged in the 17th century, with events like the English Revolution (1688) and later the French Revolution (1789).
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