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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | revolution n | (forcible overthrow) | revolución nf | | | The American Revolution began in 1776. | | | La Revolución Americana se inició en 1776. | | revolution n | (rotation) | revolución nf | | | The engine completes one hundred revolutions per second. | | | El motor da cien revoluciones por segundo. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | revolution n | (societal change) | revolución nf | | | Mass urbanisation was one of the biggest changes of the industrial revolution in England. | | | La urbanización masiva fue uno de los mayores cambios de la revolución industrial. | | revolution n | (marked change) | revolución nf | | | With Jefferson's administration, a silent revolution took place. | | | Con la administración Jefferson, tuvo lugar una revolución silenciosa. | | revolution n | (a single turn) | vuelta nf | | | | giro nm | | | The dancer did two revolutions in the air before landing. | | | La bailarina dio dos vueltas en el aire antes de caer. | | | La bailarina dio dos giros en el aire antes de caer. | | revolution n | (astronomy: orbiting) | giro nm | | | The Earth's revolution about the Sun takes 365 days. | | | El giro de la Tierra alrededor del sol dura 365 días. |
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