rebel
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British pronunciation
/rɪˈbɛl/

“rebel”的英语定义和含义

to rebel
01

反抗, 造反

to oppose a ruler or government
Intransitive: to rebel | to rebel against a ruler or government
to rebel definition and meaning
example
例子
The citizens decided to rebel against the oppressive regime, demanding freedom and equality.
公民们决定反抗压迫政权,要求自由和平等。
Throughout history, people have rebelled to protest against unjust laws and policies.
纵观历史,人们为了抗议不公正的法律和政策而反抗
02

反抗, 反叛

to resist or refuse to follow rules, authority, or social norms
Transitive: to rebel against a rule or norm
example
例子
The teenager decided to rebel against the curfew set by her parents.
这位青少年决定反抗她父母设定的宵禁。
She rebelled against the societal expectations and pursued her own career goals.
反抗了社会的期望,追求自己的职业目标。
Rebel
01

a member of the Confederate forces in the American Civil War

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

反叛者, 叛逆者

someone who resists or opposes authority, rules, or control
example
例子
She acted like a rebel, always questioning authority and tradition.
她表现得像个叛逆者,总是质疑权威和传统。
As a rebel, he often disagreed with the school ’s policies.
作为一个反叛者,他经常不同意学校的政策。
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