rebel
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ˈbɛl
bel
British pronunciation
/rɪˈbɛl/

Definizione e significato di "rebel"in inglese

to rebel
01

ribelle

to oppose a ruler or government
Intransitive: to rebel | to rebel against a ruler or government
to rebel definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The citizens decided to rebel against the oppressive regime, demanding freedom and equality.
I cittadini hanno deciso di ribellarsi contro il regime oppressivo, chiedendo libertà e uguaglianza.
Throughout history, people have rebelled to protest against unjust laws and policies.
Nel corso della storia, le persone si sono ribellate per protestare contro leggi e politiche ingiuste.
02

ribellarsi, insorgere

to resist or refuse to follow rules, authority, or social norms
Transitive: to rebel against a rule or norm
example
Esempi
The teenager decided to rebel against the curfew set by her parents.
L'adolescente ha deciso di ribellarsi contro il coprifuoco stabilito dai suoi genitori.
She rebelled against the societal expectations and pursued her own career goals.
Lei si ribellò alle aspettative della società e perseguì i propri obiettivi di carriera.
01

a member of the Confederate forces in the American Civil War

example
Esempi
The historian studied the life of a rebel soldier during the Civil War.
Rebels defended their positions in the southern states.
02

a person who rises or fights against established authority, often to bring about change or reform

example
Esempi
Rebels stormed the city to challenge the government.
The rebels negotiated with the authorities to reach a settlement.
03

ribelle, insorto

someone who resists or opposes authority, rules, or control
example
Esempi
She acted like a rebel, always questioning authority and tradition.
Si è comportata come una ribelle, mettendo sempre in discussione l'autorità e la tradizione.
As a rebel, he often disagreed with the school ’s policies.
Come ribelle, spesso non era d'accordo con le politiche della scuola.
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