rebel

['rebl,ri'bel]

n.反叛者, 造反者, 叛逆者
v.造反, 反抗, 反感

例句与用法:

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。

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 rebels made regular attacks on the railways.

叛军不时地袭击铁路。

The stomach rebels against too much food.

胃不能接受过多的食物。

词形变化:

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

详细释义:

vi.

1. 造反; 反叛; 反抗[(+against)]

The people rebelled against the tyrant.

人民起来反抗暴君。

2. 嫌恶, 反感[(+against/at)]

We rebelled at having to stay in on so fine a day.

天气这么好却要呆在家里, 我们对此非常反感。


n.[C]

1. 造反者; 反抗者; 反叛者

The rebels armed themselves against the government.

反叛分子武装自己对抗政府。

2. (常大写)(美国南北战争中的)南军士兵

The Rebels were reported to have ordered an entire fleet from French builders.

据报导南方叛军向法国制造商订购了一整个舰队的军舰。

a.

反叛(者)的, 造反(者)的; 反抗(者)的, 反对(者)的