re.bel
v.intr.(不及物动词)re.belled,re.bel.ling,re.bels To refuse allegiance to and oppose by force an established government or ruling authority.造反:用武力反对、拒绝服从现有的政府或统治权威To resist or defy an authority or a generally accepted convention.反抗:拒绝服从或反对权威或已普遍接受的传统观点To feel or express strong unwillingness or repugnance:反感:感到或表现出强烈的不情愿或嫌恶感:例句:She rebelled at the unwelcome suggestion.她对这不受欢迎的建议感到反感
n.(名词) rebel
One who rebels or is in rebellion:反叛分子:造反或参加反叛的人:例句:.He is the perfect recruit for fascist movements: a rebel not a revolutionary, contemptuous yet envious of the rich and involved with them.(Stanley Hoffman).他是法西斯运动不可多得的新成员;一个反叛者却不是一个革命者,蔑视而不羡慕富人并同他们搅在一起.(斯坦利·霍夫曼)
n.attributive.(定语名词)Often used to modify another noun:反叛:常用来修饰另一个名词:例句:rebel troops; a rebel army.叛军;一支反叛部队
来源:Middle English rebellen 中古英语 rebellen from Old French rebeller 源自 古法语 rebeller from Latin rebell3re 源自 拉丁语 rebell3re re- [re-] re- [前缀,表示.再.] bell3re [to make war] from bellum [war] bell3re [打仗] 源自 bellum [战争] N., Middle English [rebellious, rebel] 名词, 中古英语 [反叛的;反叛] from Old French rebelle 源自 古法语 rebelle from Latin rebellis 源自 拉丁语 rebellis from rebell3re [to rebel] 源自 rebell3re [反叛]