rebel
noun [ C ] uk/ˈreb.əl/ us/ˈreb.əl/
B2 (试图武装推翻国家政治制度的)反抗者,造反者
a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using force
The rebels took over the capital and set up a new government. 叛乱分子占领了首都并成立了新政府。
rebel troops/fighters 反叛军队/战士
(对抗权威或社会的)叛逆者
a person who does not like rules or authority, and shows this by behaving differently from most people in society
He was a rebel when he was a teenager and dyed his hair pink. 他十几岁的时候有些叛逆,把头发染成了粉红色。
- More examples
- The rebel troops have launched a coordinated attack on government soldiers.
- A devastating attack was launched on the rebel stronghold.
- The rebels are on the point of surrender.
- The army recaptured the town from the rebels.
- The UN forces have a numerical superiority over the rebels.
rebel
verb [ I ] uk/rɪˈbel/ us/rɪˈbel/ -ll-
B2 武力反抗;造反;反叛
to fight against the government
The people rebelled against the harsh new government. 人民起来反抗这个残暴的新政府。
叛逆,反叛
to refuse to obey rules or people in authority
Jacob rebelled against his parents' plans for him and left school at the age of 16. 雅各布反抗父母替他做好的计划,在16岁就辍学了。
If you are too strict with teenagers, they often rebel. 如果你对青少年太严厉,他们往往会反叛。
嫌恶;生反感;受不住
to react against a feeling, action, plan, etc.
My poor sick stomach rebelled at the idea of any more food. 我的胃不太好,连想到食物都会反胃。