rebel
noun /ˈrebl/
/ˈrebl/
反政府的人;叛乱者;造反者 - rebel forces
叛乱武装 - Armed rebels advanced towards the capital.
武装叛乱分子向首都推进。 - Some parts of the country fell into rebel hands.
该国的一些地区落入叛军手中。
Topics War and conflictc1- The rebels seized control of the national radio headquarters.
叛乱者控制了国家电台总部。 - The rebels were based in camps along the border.
叛军沿边境安营扎寨。 - The southern parts of the country had fallen into rebel control.
该国南部地区已被叛乱者控制。 - They sent in troops to back the rebels.
他们派遣军队支持叛乱分子。 - a group of rebels against the emperor
反抗君主的一帮叛乱者 - military operations against the rebels
对抗叛乱者的军事行动 - new recruits to the rebel cause
叛乱运动的新成员 - Rebel forces clashed with government troops.
叛军与政府军发生了冲突。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- anti-government
- leftist
- left-wing
- …
- band
- group
- back
- help
- support
- …
- be based…
- advance
- attack something
- …
- faction
- group
- movement
- …
- against the rebel
- rebel against
- a bit of a rebel
- something of a rebel
- rebel forces
反抗权威者 - A number of Tory rebels are planning to vote against the government.
许多保守党叛军正计划投票反对政府。 - The Education Secretary has made further concessions to the back-bench rebels.
教育部长对持反对意见的后座议员作出了进一步的让步。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- anti-government
- leftist
- left-wing
- …
- band
- group
- back
- help
- support
- …
- be based…
- advance
- attack something
- …
- faction
- group
- movement
- …
- against the rebel
- rebel against
- a bit of a rebel
- something of a rebel
- A number of Tory rebels are planning to vote against the government.
叛逆者;不守规矩者 - I've always been the rebel of the family.
我在家里向来是个叛逆者。 - He was a rebel in his teens but he’s a respectable citizen these days.
他十几岁时是个叛逆者,但现在他是个值得尊敬的公民。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- anti-government
- leftist
- left-wing
- …
- band
- group
- back
- help
- support
- …
- be based…
- advance
- attack something
- …
- faction
- group
- movement
- …
- against the rebel
- rebel against
- a bit of a rebel
- something of a rebel
- I've always been the rebel of the family.
词源Middle English: from Old French rebelle (noun), rebeller (verb), from Latin rebellis (used originally with reference to a fresh declaration of war by the defeated), based on bellum ‘war’.