rebellion 英 [rɪˈbeljən]   美 [rɪˈbɛljən]

rebellion

rebellion  英 [rɪˈbeljən] 美 [rɪˈbɛljən]

n. 叛乱;反叛 

名词复数:rebellions 

The north of the country rose in rebellion against the government. 这个国家的北方地区发生了反对政府的叛乱。
The army put down the rebellion. 军队镇压了叛乱。

  • A rebellion is when you rise up and fight those in power, usually on a large scale. In "Star Wars," the good guys fighting the powerful, evil empire were known as the rebellion.
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  • n. 叛乱;反叛
  • 1. The north of the country rose in rebellion against the government.

    这个国家的北方地区发生了反对政府的叛乱。

  • 2. The army put down the rebellion.

    军队镇压了叛乱。

  • 3. a back-bench rebellion

    下院普通议员的反对

  • 4. teenage rebellion

    青少年的叛逆

  • rebellion (n.) "war waged against a government by some portion of its subjects," mid-14c., from Old French rebellion (14c.) and directly from Latin rebellionem (nominative rebellio) "rebellion, revolt; renewal of war," from rebellis (see rebel (adj.)).
re·bel·lion / rɪˈbeljən ; NAmE rɪˈbeljən / noun rebellion(against sb/sth) 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] an attempt by some of the people in a country to change their government, using violence 谋反;叛乱;反叛 SYN uprising The north of the country rose in rebellion against the government. 这个国家的北方地区发生了反对政府的叛乱。 The army put down the rebellion. 军队镇压了叛乱。 collocationsat war 2 [uncountable ,  countable ] opposition to authority within an organization, a political party, etc. (对权威的)反抗,不服从 (a) back-bench rebellion 下院普通议员的反对 3 [uncountable ] opposition to authority; being unwilling to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour, dress, etc. 不顺从;叛逆 teenage rebellion 青少年的叛逆 rebellion rebellions re·bel·lion / rɪˈbeljən ; NAmE rɪˈbeljən /
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