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rebel

英 [ˈrebl , rɪˈbel]

美 [ˈrebl , rɪˈbel]

n.  反政府的人; 叛乱者; 造反者; 反抗权威者; 叛逆者; 不守规矩者
v.  造反; 反抗; 背叛

复数:rebels 过去式:rebelled 现在分词:rebelling 过去分词:rebelled 第三人称单数:rebels 

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Collins.4 / BNC.3456 / COCA.3776

牛津词典

    noun

    • 反政府的人;叛乱者;造反者
      a person who fights against the government of their country
      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。
    • 反抗权威者
      a person who opposes sb in authority over them within an organization, a political party, etc.
      1. 叛逆者;不守规矩者
        a person who does not like to obey rules or who does not accept normal standards of behaviour, dress, etc.
        1. I've always been the rebel of the family.
          我在家里向来是个叛逆者。

      verb

      • 造反;反抗;背叛
        to fight against or refuse to obey an authority, for example a government, a system, your parents, etc.
        1. 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。
        2. Most teenagers find something to rebel against.
          大多数青少年都有反抗意识。

      柯林斯词典

        The noun is pronounced /'rebəl/. The verb is pronounced /rɪ'bel/. 名词读作/'rebəl/。动词读作/rɪ'bel/。

      • N-COUNT 叛军;反叛者;叛乱者
        Rebelsare people who are fighting against their own country's army in order to change the political system there.
        1. ...fighting between rebels and government forces.
          叛军和政府军之间的战争
        2. ...rebel forces in Liberia.
          利比里亚的叛军
      • N-COUNT (政党内部的)持不同政见者,反对派
        Politicians who oppose some of their own party's policies can be referred to asrebels.
        1. The rebels want another 1% cut in interest rates.
          反对派希望利率再降一个百分点。
        2. ...rebel MPs.
          持不同政见的国会议员
      • VERB (政见不同者)反抗,反对
        If politiciansrebelagainst one of their own party's policies, they show that they oppose it.
        1. More than forty Conservative MPs rebelled against the government and voted against the bill.
          40多个保守党议员反对政府的主张,对法案投了反对票。
        2. ...MPs planning to rebel over the proposed welfare cuts...
          打算反对削减社会福利提议的国会议员
      • N-COUNT 叛逆者;不循规蹈矩的人
        You can say that someone is arebelif you think that they behave differently from other people and have rejected the values of society or of their parents.
        1. She had been a rebel at school.
          她在学校时就是个叛逆者。
      • VERB 表现叛逆;不守规矩
        When someonerebels, they start to behave differently from other people and reject the values of society or of their parents.
        1. The child who rebels is unlikely to be overlooked...
          叛逆的孩子不太容易被忽视。
        2. I was very young and rebelling against everything.
          我当时非常年轻,对一切都表现出叛逆。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)
          Synonym:insurgentinsurrectionistfreedom fighter
        1. someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action
            Synonym:maverick

          verb

          双语例句

          • Every rebel raid is another turn of the screw, increasing the pressure on the President.
            每次叛乱分子发动袭击就是又往前逼进了一步,使得总统的压力越来越大。
          • He earned the appellation 'rebel priest.'
            他赢得了“反叛牧师”的称号。
          • The ceasefire itself could prove stillborn if rebel units in the bush keep on fighting.
            如果丛林地带的叛军继续开火,那停火协议本身就可能起不到任何作用。
          • The rebels want another 1% cut in interest rates.
            反对派希望利率再降一个百分点。
          • The rebel leader appears to have escaped in the confusion.
            叛乱分子首领似乎已乘乱逃脱。
          • The capital is still under constant bombardment by the rebel forces.
            首都仍在遭受叛军的持续轰炸。
          • The rebel army has readjusted its strategy
            叛军已经重新调整了策略。
          • I was very young and rebelling against everything.
            我当时非常年轻,对一切都表现出叛逆。
          • The child who rebels is unlikely to be overlooked
            叛逆的孩子不太容易被忽视。
          • I was instantly branded as a rebel
            转眼间我被诬蔑为叛徒。