释义 |
| | VERB | | | /rɪˈbel/ | | | | 1 | to try to remove a government or leader using organized force 造反;反抗;反叛 | When senior army officers rebelled, the President was forced to flee the country. 高级军官叛乱时,总统被迫逃亡。 | | +against The province has rebelled against the government. 这个省与政府对抗。 | | | | 2 | to oppose your leader , especially in politics (尤指政治上)反对,反叛 | Militants within the party are now threatening to rebel. 党内的好战分子现在威胁说要反叛。 | | 2a | to oppose someone in authority or oppose accepted ways of doing things 造反,反抗(权威或常规) | | It’ s natural for teenagers to rebel. 十几岁的青少年叛逆是很自然的事。 | | +against Liberal parents often leave their kids nothing to rebel against. 思想开明的父母经常让他们的孩子没有什么好反抗的。 | | | | |