rebellious
rebellious 英 [rɪˈbeljəs] 美 [rɪˈbɛljəs]
adj. 反抗的;造反的;难控制的
I was rebellious to my marriage and God. 对于我的婚姻和上帝,我都抵触。
The rebellious troops attempted to subvert the present government. 叛军曾企图推翻现政府。
- A rebellious person likes to challenge authority and break the rules every now and then. A really rebellious group tries to overthrow the government.
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- adj. 反抗的;造反的;难控制的
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1. I was rebellious to my marriage and God.
对于我的婚姻和上帝,我都抵触。
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2. The rebellious troops attempted to subvert the present government.
叛军曾企图推翻现政府。
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3. Say now to the rebellious house, Know ye not what these things mean?
你对那悖逆之家说,你们不知道这些事是什么意思吗。
re·bel·li·ous / rɪˈbeljəs ; NAmE rɪˈbeljəs / adjective 1 unwilling to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour, dress, etc. 反叛的;叛逆的;桀骜不驯的 ◆ rebellious teenagers 叛逆的青少年 ◆ He has always had a rebellious streak. 他总是有点叛逆。 2 opposed to the government of a country; opposed to those in authority within an organization 叛乱的;造反的;反对权威的 ◆ rebellious cities/factions 叛乱的城市;反对派别 ▶ re·bel·li·ous·ly / rɪˈbeljəsli ; NAmE rɪˈbeljəsli / adverb ◆ ‘I don't care!’ she said rebelliously. “我不在乎!”她桀骜不驯地说道。 re·bel·li·ous·ness / rɪˈbeljəsnəs ; NAmE rɪˈbeljəsnəs / noun [uncountable ] re·bel·li·ous / rɪˈbeljəs ; NAmE rɪˈbeljəs / re·bel·li·ous·ly / rɪˈbeljəsli ; NAmE rɪˈbeljəsli / re·bel·li·ous·ness / rɪˈbeljəsnəs ; NAmE rɪˈbeljəsnəs /
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