rebel 英 [ˈrebl]   美 [ rɪˈbɛl]

rebel

rebel  英 [ˈrebl] 美 [ rɪˈbɛl]

vi. 反叛;反抗  n. 反叛者;反抗者 

进行时:rebelling  过去式:rebelled  过去分词:rebelled  第三人称单数:rebels  名词复数:rebels 

rebel forces 叛乱武装
Armed rebels advanced towards the capital. 武装叛乱分子向首都推进。

  • When you rebel against your parents by dyeing your hair green and staying out without calling, you are acting in a way that questions both their authority and their rules about what is right and acceptable.
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  • vi. 反叛;反抗
  • n. 反叛者;反抗者
  • 1. rebel forces

    叛乱武装

  • 2. Armed rebels advanced towards the capital.

    武装叛乱分子向首都推进。

  • 3. I've always been the rebel of the family.

    我在家里向来是个叛逆者。

  • 4. He later rebelled against his strict religious upbringing.

    他后来背叛了他所受的严格的宗教教育。

  • 5. Most teenagers find something to rebel against.

    大多数青少年都有反抗意识。

  • rebel (adj.) c. 1300, from Old French rebelle "stubborn, obstinate, rebellious" (12c.) and directly from Latin rebellis "insurgent, rebellious," from rebellare "to rebel, revolt," from re- "opposite, against," or perhaps "again" (see re-) + bellare "wage war," from bellum "war" (see bellicose).
  • rebel (n.) "person who makes war on his country for political motives," mid-14c., from rebel (adj.). Meaning "supporter of the American cause in the War of Independence" is from 1775; sense of "supporter of the Southern cause in the American Civil War" is attested from April 15, 1861. Rebel yell in an American Civil War context attested from 1862, but the thing itself is older and was said to have been picked up by (then) southwestern men in their periodic wars against the Indians.
  • rebel (v.) mid-14c., from Old French rebeller (14c.), from Latin rebellare "to revolt" (see rebel (adj.)). Related: Rebelled; rebelling.
rebel noun , verb rebel rebels rebelled rebelling noun / ˈrebl ; NAmE ˈrebl / 1 a person who fights against the government of their country 反政府的人;叛乱者;造反者 rebel forces 叛乱武装 Armed rebels advanced towards the capital. 武装叛乱分子向首都推进。 2 a person who opposes sb in authority over them within an organization, a political party, etc. 反抗权威者 3 a person who does not like to obey rules or who does not accept normal standards of behaviour, dress, etc. 叛逆者;不守规矩者 I've always been the rebel of the family. 我在家里向来是个叛逆者。 verb / rɪˈbel ; NAmE rɪˈbel / ( -ll- ) [intransitive ] rebel(against sb/sth) to fight against or refuse to obey an authority, for example a government, a system, your parents, etc. 造反;反抗;背叛 He later rebelled against his strict religious upbringing. 他后来背叛了他所受的严格的宗教教育。 Most teenagers find something to rebel against. 大多数青少年都有反抗意识。 rebel / ˈrebl ; NAmE ˈrebl /
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