rebelliousness
noun [ U ] uk/rɪˈbel.i.əs.nəs/ us/rɪˈbel.i.əs.nəs/
叛逆
the act of opposing the ideas of the people in authority and planning to change the system, often using force
The area is most famed for its history of rebelliousness leading up to the revolution. 该地区以其导致革命的叛乱历史而闻名。
civic rebelliousness 公民叛逆
桀骜不驯;难以控制;难对付
the quality of being difficult to control and not behaving in the way that other people expect
teenage rebelliousness 青春期叛逆
Boys are thought of as being more inclined to risk-taking and rebelliousness. 男孩被认为是更倾向于冒险和叛逆。
See: rebellious
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- The landowners did nothing to tackle the primary source of peasant rebelliousness.
- He remembered his own youthful rebelliousness.
- She had an attitude of spoiled rebelliousness.