0 (the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc -- pemberontakan
the American Revolution.
1 a complete change in ideas, methods etc -- penukaran sepenuh
2 a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun). -- pusingan penuh
Rather, he stressed that the more people, the greater the energy for socialist revolution and construction.
This context helps explain the historical significance of the early twentieth-century debate about the origins of the scientific revolution.
This biomedical revolution includes procedures and strategies in therapy, diagnosis, and prevention of diseases.
By no means, however, does such a development imply a scientific revolution or paradigm change.
But certainly he lived in an age when humanism and the scientific revolution had affected the way people thought.
Whether this calls for a new and "universally acceptable definition" of revolution that encompasses all that the author suggests is neither obvious nor realistic.
This view places her squarely in the camp of scholars who emphasize the external factors of revolution.
It dodges the ' military revolution ' question in favour of exploring the size, behaviour and experiences of armies and fighting.
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政治, (通常指改變政治體制的)革命, 變化…
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政治, (通常指改变政治体制的)革命, 变化…
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revolución, revolución [feminine, singular]…
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revolução…
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(政治的な)革命, 改革, 画期的な出来事…
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ihitlâl, devrim, büyük değişim…
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révolution [feminine], tour [masculine], révolution…
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revolució…
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