rebel



vi. 反叛;反抗;造反
n. 反叛者;叛徒
adj. 反抗的;造反的
n. (Rebel)人名;(德)雷贝尔;(英)里贝尔;(法)勒贝尔
n.
反政府的人;反叛者;造反者;叛逆者
adj.
反抗的;造反的;
vi.
反抗政府;反抗权威;
变形
复数:rebels过去式:rebelled过去分词:rebelled现在分词:rebelling第三人称单数:rebels
双语释义
v.(动词)vi. 武装反抗; 反叛 take up arms to fight against the government
英英释义
rebel[ 'rebəl, ri'bel ]
n.
`Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
同义词:RebJohnny RebJohnnygreyback
a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)
同义词:insurgentinsurrectionistfreedom fighter
someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action
同义词:maverick
v.
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
同义词:ariseriserise up
break with established customs
同义词:renegade
adj.used by Northerners of Confederate soldiers
"the rebel yell"
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
rebel blindly盲目地反抗
rebel hopelessly没有希望地反抗
rebel mutely默默地反抗
~+介词
rebel against sth反对某事
rebel against the government反叛政府
rebel against too much homework强烈反对家庭作业过多
rebel at the idea对这种想法反感
词组短语
rebel against v. 反抗
同近义词辨析
revolt, resist, rebelrevolt反叛,造反,反对,反抗;
resist vt. 抵抗,反抗,一般为褒义;
rebel造反,反叛,贬义
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The rebels made regular attacks on the railways.
叛军不时地袭击铁路。
The rebel wanted to get away from the country.
造反者想脱离国家。
The woman was a rebel against feudal ethics.
那个女人是封建礼教的叛逆。
I've always been the rebel of the family.
我在家里向来是个叛逆者。
用作动词(v.)
When a lot of people rebel, there is a rebellion.
当许多人造反时,就出现了起义。
The colonists took up weapons to rebel against the British ruler.
殖民地的人们拿起武器反抗英国统治者。
The slaves rebelled against their masters and killed them all.
奴隶们起来反抗奴隶主并把他们都杀光。
The stomach rebels against too much food.
胃不能接受过多的食物。
She rebelled at the unwelcome suggestion.
她对这不受欢迎的建议感到反感。
权威例句
Why men rebelWhy men rebel\r
WHY DO ETHNIC GROUPS REBEL?
Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution
Why Do Ethnic Groups Rebel? A New Data and Analysis
Born to rebel : birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives
Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives.
Relative Capability and Rebel Objective in Civil War
Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution – By David Harvey
Why Minorities Rebel: A Global Analysis of Communal Mobilization and Conflict Since 1945
rebel
rebel: [13] Etymologically, a rebel is someone who, having been defeated, ‘makes war again’ against his conquerors. The word comes via Old French rebelle from Latin rebellis, an adjective formed from the prefix re- ‘again’ and bellum ‘war’ (source of English bellicose [15] and belligerent [16]). The same Latin word underlies English revel [14]; the semantic link between these two rather unlikely relatives is the noisy disturbance or uproar that goes with a rebellion, not too dissimilar to that made by a crowd of revellers.=> belligerent, revel
rebel (adj.)
c. 1300, from Old French rebelle "stubborn, obstinate, rebellious" (12c.) and directly from Latin rebellis "insurgent, rebellious," from rebellare "to rebel, revolt," from re- "opposite, against," or perhaps "again" (see re-) + bellare "wage war," from bellum "war."
rebel (v.)
mid-14c., from Old French rebeller (14c.), from Latin rebellare "to revolt" (see rebel (adj.)). Related: Rebelled; rebelling.
rebel (n.)
"person who makes war on his country for political motives," mid-14c., from rebel (adj.). Meaning "supporter of the American cause in the War of Independence" is from 1775; sense of "supporter of the Southern cause in the American Civil War" is attested from April 15, 1861. Rebel yell in an American Civil War context attested from 1862, but the thing itself is older and was said to have been picked up by southwestern men in their periodic wars against the Indians.
The Southern troops, when charging or to express their delight, always yell in a manner peculiar to themselves. The Yankee cheer is more like ours; but the Confederate officers declare that the rebel yell has a particular merit, and always produces a salutary and useful effect upon their adversaries. A corps is sometimes spoken of as a 'good yelling regiment.' [A.J.L. Fremantle, "The Battle of Gettysburg and the Campaign in Pennsylvania," in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine," Sept. 1863]
1. He had gone under, thinking himself a lonely rebel.
他当时屈服了,却自以为是一个孤独的反抗者。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. He had liberated himself from the need to rebel against the past.
他也把自己从对过去进行反抗的需要中解放出来。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. The army began its task of tracking down rebel units.
部队开始追剿叛乱者。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
4. The doomed young rebel showed no sign of grace as he got older.
这个不可救药的逆子,在他长大起来的时候,并没有什么改好的表现。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. They succeeded in breaking the power of the rebel leader.
他们成功地削弱了叛匪首领的势力。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. He was charged with inciting people to rebel.
他被控煽动民众起来叛乱。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. rebel against the ruler
反抗统治者
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. Government and rebel soldiers are evenly matched.
政府军队与叛军的力量相当。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. The rebel factions made common cause (with each other) to overthrow the regime.
各造反派(彼此)联合起来共同推翻政府.
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
10. He was to flee his native village to join the rebel army.
他被迫逃离家乡参加了叛军。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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