单词 | rebel |
释义 | rebel rebel /ˈreb.əl/ noun [C] ► B2 a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using force, or a person who shows their disagreement with the ideas of people in authority or of society by behaving differently: » The rebels took over the capital and set up a new government.» He was a bit of a rebel when he was a teenager and dyed his hair pink.Thesaurus+: ↑Activism and pressure groupsThesaurus+: ↑Taking action against people in power• • • Extra 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 /rɪˈbel/ verb [I] (-ll-) ↑Verb Endings for rebel B2 to fight against the government or to refuse to obey rules, etc.: » The people rebelled against the harsh new government.» Jacob rebelled against his parents' plans for him and left school at the age of 16.Thesaurus+: ↑Taking action against people in powerF0 to react against a feeling, action, plan, etc.: » My poor sick stomach rebelled at the idea of any more food.Thesaurus+: ↑Refusing and rejecting |
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