Summary
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- revolts:
- revolt:
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Wiktionary:
- revolt → motsätta sig, sätta sig upp mot, uppror, upplopp, resning
English
Detailed Translations for revolts from English to Swedish
revolts:
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the revolts (riots; uproars)
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the revolts (insurrections; riots; rebellions)
Translation Matrix for revolts:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
folkresningar | insurrections; rebellions; revolts; riots | |
revolter | revolts; riots; uproars | |
uppror | revolts; riots; uproars | rebellion; resistance; revolt; riot; tumult |
revolt:
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the revolt (rebellion; resistance; riot)
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the revolt (disturbance; riot; pandemonium; rebellion; commotion; fisticuffs)
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the revolt (insurrection; rebellion; riot)
folkuppstånd-
folkuppstånd noun
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the revolt (tumult; riot)
Conjugations for revolt:
present
- revolt
- revolt
- revolts
- revolt
- revolt
- revolt
simple past
- revolted
- revolted
- revolted
- revolted
- revolted
- revolted
present perfect
- have revolted
- have revolted
- has revolted
- have revolted
- have revolted
- have revolted
past continuous
- was revolting
- were revolting
- was revolting
- were revolting
- were revolting
- were revolting
future
- shall revolt
- will revolt
- will revolt
- shall revolt
- will revolt
- will revolt
continuous present
- am revolting
- are revolting
- is revolting
- are revolting
- are revolting
- are revolting
subjunctive
- be revolted
- be revolted
- be revolted
- be revolted
- be revolted
- be revolted
diverse
- revolt!
- let's revolt!
- revolted
- revolting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• revolt | → motsätta sig; sätta sig upp mot | ↔ auflehnen — (reflexiv) gegen etwas oder jemanden Widerstand leisten |
• revolt | → uppror; upplopp; resning | ↔ révolte — rébellion, soulèvement contre l’autorité établir, tentative de révolution, ou bien simple changement d’allégeance. |