វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
Revolution
noun
1.
(The
overthrow
of a
government
or
social
system
;
complete
cycle
;
substitution
of a
new
system
of
government
especially
by
force
,
complete
change
, a
turning
around
a
certain
point
; a
revolving
; one
complete
turn
)
ដំណើរវិលជុំវិញ, បដិវត្ដន៍, ជុំ, ដំណើរវិល, ការដាំបង្វិល, ការប្រើបង្វិល, ការវិលត្រឡប់ ទៅមក
Example: The
use
of the
motorcar
has
made
a
great
revolution in people's
lives
, revolutions to the
right
, the
American
Revolution, the
French
Revolution,
industrial
revolution.
political
revolution
បដិវត្ដន៍,
revolution of the
earth
around
the
sun
ការវិលជុំវិញ,
pl. revolution
per
minute
ជុំ
Example: He has
lived
through
two revolutions.
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
Cultural Revolution
-
បដិវត្តន៍វប្បធម៌
green revolution
-
បដិវត្តប៍បៃតង (ដំណាំស្រូវ)
palace revolution
-
បដិវត្តន៍បណ្តេញអ្នកកាន់អំណាចកំពូល
technological revolution
-
បដិវត្តន៍បច្ចេកវិទ្យា
the eve of the revolution
-
ពេលមុនបដិវត្តន៍
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The
motion
of
any
body
, as a
planet
or
satellite
, in a
curved
line
or
orbit
,
until
it
returns
to the
same
point
again
, or to a
point
relatively
the
same
; --
designated
as the
annual
,
anomalistic
,
nodical
,
sidereal
, or
tropical
revolution,
according
as the
point
of
return
or
completion
has a
fixed
relation
to the
year
, the
anomaly
, the
nodes
, the
stars
, or the
tropics
; as, the revolution of the
earth
about the
sun
; the revolution of the
moon
about the
earth
.
2.
The
act
of
revolving
, or
turning
round
on an
axis
or a
center
; the
motion
of a
body
round
a
fixed
point
or
line
;
rotation
; as, the revolution of a
wheel
, of a
top
, of the
earth
on
its
axis
,
etc
.
3.
Return
to a
point
before
occupied
, or to a
point
relatively
the
same
; a
rolling
back
;
return
; as, revolution in an
ellipse
or
spiral
.
4.
The
space
measured
by the
regular
return
of a
revolving
body
; the
period
made
by the
regular
recurrence
of a
measure
of
time
, or by a
succession
of
similar
events
.
5.
The
motion
of a
point
,
line
, or
surface
about a
point
or
line
as
its
center
or
axis
, in
such
a
manner
that
a
moving
point
generates
a
curve
, a
moving
line
a
surface
(
called
a
surface
of revolution), and a
moving
surface
a
solid
(
called
a
solid
of revolution); as, the revolution of a
right-angled
triangle
about one of
its
sides
generates
a
cone
; the revolution of a
semicircle
about the
diameter
generates
a
sphere
.
6.
A
total
or
radical
change
; as, a revolution in one's
circumstances
or
way
of
living
.
7.
A
fundamental
change
in
political
organization
, or in a
government
or
constitution
; the
overthrow
or
renunciation
of one
government
, and the
substitution
of
another
, by the
governed
.
Synonyms
1.
coup
,
insurrection
,
mutiny
,
overthrow
,
rebellion
,
revolt
,
uprising