rebel
- a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or leader;a person who resists authority, control, or convention.
- rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or leader;resist authority, control, or convention
verb: rebel, 3rd person present: rebels, gerund or present participle: rebelling, past tense: rebelled, past participle: rebelled
noun: rebel, plural noun: rebels
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名詞
- 1. a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or leader Tory rebels rebel forces 同義詞
- ▪ a person who resists authority, control, or convention. 同義詞
動詞
- 1. rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or leader the Earl of Pembroke subsequently rebelled against Henry III 同義詞
- ▪ resist authority, control, or convention respect did not prevent children from rebelling against their parents 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ show or feel repugnance for or resistance to something as I came over the hill my legs rebelled—I could walk no further 同義詞
- a shout or battle cry used by Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War.
Oxford Dictionary
- a shout or battle cry used by the Confederates during the American Civil War.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is dissatisfied with society but does not have a specific aim to fight for
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is dissatisfied with society but does not have a specific aim to fight for
Oxford Dictionary
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- a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler: Tory rebels rebel forces
- rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler: the Earl of Pembroke subsequently rebelled against Henry III
Oxford American Dictionary