rebel
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Rebels are people who are fighting against their own country's army in order to change the political system there. 反叛者
...fighting between rebels and government forces. …叛軍與政府軍之間的戰(zhàn)斗。
2. N-COUNT Politicians who oppose some of their own party's policies can be referred to as rebels. (政黨內(nèi)部的) 反對者
The rebels want another 1% cut in interest rates. 反對派希望能再降低1%的利率。
3. V-I If politicians rebel against one of their own party's policies, they show that they oppose it. (因不同政見) 反對
Voters rebelled against high property taxes. 投票者們反對高額財產(chǎn)稅。
4. N-COUNT You can say that someone is a rebel if you think that they behave differently from other people and have rejected the values of society or of their parents. 叛逆者
She had been a rebel at school. 她在學校時就是個叛逆者。
5. V-I When someone rebels, they start to behave differently from other people and reject the values of society or of their parents. 叛逆
The child who rebels is unlikely to be overlooked. 叛逆的孩子不太可能被忽視。
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rebel (rebelling,rebelled,rebels)
名詞讀作?r?bl,動詞讀作r??b?l。
劍橋詞典
- a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using force
- 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. 返回 rebel
(試圖武裝推翻國家政治制度的)反抗者,造反者
The rebels took over the capital and set up a new government . 叛亂分子占領(lǐng)了首都并成立了新政府。
rebel troops /fighters 反叛軍隊/戰(zhàn)士
a person who does not like rules or authority , and shows this by behaving differently from most people in society
(對抗權(quán)威或社會的)叛逆者
He was a rebel when he was a teenager and dyed his hair pink . 他十幾歲的時候有些叛逆,把頭發(fā)染成了粉紅色。
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