rebel
名詞
定義 rebel 名詞
- B2Countable(可數名詞)
A person who opposes the established political system of their country and attempts to change it through the use of force.
(試圖以武力推翻國家政治制度的)反抗者;造反者
The insurgent forces seized the capital and established a new administration.
叛軍部隊佔領了首都並建立了新政府。
The rebel troops engaged in fierce combat with government forces.
叛軍部隊與政府軍展開了激烈的戰鬥。
A faction of rebels plotted to overthrow the regime.
一部分叛軍密謀推翻政權。
- Countable(可數名詞)
An individual who demonstrates opposition to rules or authority through unconventional or defiant behavior.
(對抗權威或社會的)叛逆者;反叛者
During his teenage years, he was quite the rebel, sporting bright blue hair.
在他青少年時期,他是個十足的叛逆者,染著亮藍色的頭髮。
She had always been a rebel, questioning every established norm.
她一直是個叛逆者,質疑每一個既定規範。
The actor is well-known for portraying rebel characters in movies.
這位演員以在電影中扮演叛逆角色而聞名。
動詞
定義 rebel 動詞
- B2Intransitive(不及物動詞)
To engage in armed resistance against a government or established authority.
以武力反抗;造反;反叛
The populace rose up to rebel against the oppressive regime.
民眾起來反抗壓迫政權。
The peasants rebelled against the oppression of their landlords.
農民反抗地主的壓迫。
They planned to rebel and establish their own nation.
他們計劃反抗並建立自己的國家。
- Intransitive(不及物動詞)
To defy or refuse to adhere to established rules or the directives of those in authority.
反抗;反叛
Lily rebelled against her parents' expectations and decided to pursue art.
莉莉反抗她父母的期望,決定追求藝術。
The children began to rebel against the curfew their parents had set.
孩子們開始反抗父母設定的宵禁。
Many young adults choose to rebel against the traditional values of their parents.
許多年輕人選擇反抗父母的傳統價值觀。
- Intransitive(不及物動詞)
To have a strong negative reaction to something, often a feeling, action, or idea.
厭惡;產生反感;受不了
My stomach rebelled when I saw the decaying meat.
當我看到腐爛的肉時,我的胃產生了反感。
Her body rebelled after a day of unhealthy food.
她的身體在吃了一整天不健康的食物後產生了反感。
His mind rebelled at the thought of continuing to work.
他的腦海對繼續工作的想法產生了反感。