Revolución (en. Revolution)
/re.vo.luˈsjon/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A sudden change or transformation in the power structure of a country.
The French Revolution was a decisive moment in European history.
La revolución francesa fue un momento decisivo en la historia de Europa.
A turn or movement in a body rotating around an axis.
The Earth's revolution around the Sun takes one year.
La revolución de la Tierra en torno al Sol dura un año.
Movement of an object in orbit around another.
Saturn has a revolution of approximately 29 Earth years.
Saturno tiene una revolución de aproximadamente 29 años terrestres.
Etymology
From Latin 'revolutio', meaning 'turn' or 'change'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
cultural revolution
A profound transformation in the values and beliefs of a society.
revolución cultural
industrial revolution
A radical change in production and technology that began in the 18th century.
revolución industrial
Copernican revolution
A paradigm shift in astronomy that marked the transition from the geocentric to the heliocentric theory.
revolución copernicana
Related Words
revolutionary
A person who promotes or participates in a revolution.
revolucionario
revolute
A leaf that rolls over itself.
revoluta
to revolutionize
To cause a radical or significant change.
revolucionar
Slang Meanings
A drastic change in a usual situation.
That new approach to the project was a revolution in our work.
Ese nuevo enfoque para el proyecto fue una revolución en nuestro trabajo.
Something that causes surprise or extreme admiration.
The technology presented at that conference was pure revolution.
La tecnología presentada en esa conferencia fue pura revolución.