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1 buniti se
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2 pobuniti se
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3 dići se (protiv nekoga)
• revolt -
4 dizati bunu
• revolt -
5 izazivati bunjenje kod
• revolt -
6 osećati odvražnost
• revolt -
7 podbunuti
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8 uzbunjivanje
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9 uzbunjivati se
• revolt -
10 dići se
• revolt• rise -
11 odmetnuti se od
• revolt from -
12 ustati
• rise• revolt• stand up• get up -
13 buna
• buna; disorder; insurrection; mutiny; outbreak; rebeling; rebelion; rebellion; revolt; revolution; rising; sedition; tumult; turbulence; uprising; uproar -
14 buniti se
• kick; murmur; object; rebel; resent; revolt; stand out for -
15 buniti se protiv
• rebel against; revolt against -
16 bunjenje
• agitation; revolt; wandering -
17 dići se
• advance; arise; ascend; climb down; crest; emerge; get under arms; lift up; mount; put out; rear; revolt; rise; stand out for; start up; to get under arms; tower -
18 gnušati se
• abhor; abominate; be nauseated; creep; detest; execrate; loathe; revolt; sick at; to abhor -
19 metež
• affray; bustleabout; chaos; commotion; disorder; fuss; hubbub; hugger-mugger; jumble; mix up; outbreak; pother; revolt; riot; rough and tumble; rough-and-tumble; scimmage; scuffle; shindy; tempest; throng; to-do; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; turn-up; uproar -
20 odbijati
• abnegate; demur; deny; fend; frown; in the negation; mirror; negative; parry; put off; repel; repulse; retract; revolt; stand off; withstand
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Revolt — Re*volt , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Revolted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Revolting}.] [Cf. F. r[ e]voller, It. rivoltare. See {Revolt}, n.] 1. To turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Revolt — Re*volt , v. t. 1. To cause to turn back; to roll or drive back; to put to flight. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To do violence to; to cause to turn away or shrink with abhorrence; to shock; as, to revolt the feelings. [1913 Webster] This… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Revolt — Re*volt , n. [F. r[ e]volte, It. rivolta, fr. rivolto, p. p. fr. L. revolvere, revolutum. See {Revolve}.] 1. The act of revolting; an uprising against legitimate authority; especially, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to a government;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
revolt — I noun agitation, apostasy, change of sides, contrariety, counteraction, defection, defectio, defiance, desertion, disobedience, dissension, faithlessness, inconstancy, insubordination, insurgency, insurrection, motus, mutiny, noncompliance,… … Law dictionary
revolt — [n] uprising defection, displeasure, insurgency, insurrection, mutiny, rebellion, revolution, rising, sedition; concepts 106,300,320 Ant. calm, harmony, peace revolt [v1] rebel, rise up against arise, boycott, break, defect, defy, drop out, get… … New thesaurus
revolt — [ri vōlt′] n. [Fr révolte < révolter, to revolt < It rivoltare < VL * revolutare, for L revolvere: see REVOLVE] 1. a rising up against the government; rebellion; insurrection 2. any refusal to submit to or accept authority, custom, etc.… … English World dictionary
rèvolt — m 1. {{001f}}jako negodovanje, ozlojeđenost, oštro opiranje, ogorčenje 2. {{001f}}ustanak, pobuna ✧ {{001f}}fr … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
revolt — (v.) 1540s, from M.Fr. revolter, from It. rivoltare to overthrow, overturn, from V.L. *revolvitare to overturn, overthrow, frequentative of L. revolvere (pp. revolutus) turn, roll back (see REVOLVE (Cf. revolve)). The noun is from 1550s.… … Etymology dictionary
revolt — rèvolt m DEFINICIJA 1. jako negodovanje, ozlojeđenost, oštro opiranje, ogorčenje 2. ustanak, pobuna ETIMOLOGIJA fr. révolte … Hrvatski jezični portal
revolt — n revolution, uprising, insurrection, *rebellion, mutiny, putsch, coup Analogous words: insubordination, seditiousness or sedition, factiousness, contumaciousness or contumacy (see corresponding adjectives at INSUBORDINATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
revolt — ► VERB 1) rebel against or defy an authority. 2) cause to feel disgust. ► NOUN ▪ an act of rebellion or defiance. DERIVATIVES revolting adjective. ORIGIN French révolter, from Latin revolvere roll back … English terms dictionary