['rebəl]
rebel
n. 叛徒,反叛者
v. 反抗,谋反,抵抗

词形变化:

动词过去式:rebelled 过去分词:rebelled 现在分词:rebelling 第三人称单数:rebels

例句与用法:

  1. He spent two years as the prisoner of rebel soldiers in the mountains.
    他被山里的叛军抓走有两年之久.
  2. 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。
  3. 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。
  4. The rebels made regular attacks on the railways.
    叛军不时地袭击铁路。
  5. The stomach rebels against too much food.
    胃不能接受过多的食物。

英英解释:

名词 rebel:

  1. `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
  2. 同义词:Reb, Johnny Reb, Johnny, greyback
  3. a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)
  4. 同义词:insurgent, insurrectionist, freedom fighter
  5. someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action
  6. 同义词:maverick

动词 rebel:

  1. take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
  2. 同义词:arise, rise, rise up
  3. break with established customs
  4. 同义词:renegade

形容词 rebel:

  1. used by Northerners of Confederate soldiers