rebel
noun
verb
ˈrebəl
noun
1
someone
who
opposes
or
fights
against
people
in
authority
造反者; 反叛者
Anti-government
rebels
attacked
the
town.
反政府的叛乱分子攻击城镇。
rebel
forces/soldiers
the
rebel
leader
叛军首领
2
someone
who
refuses
to
do
things
in
the
normal
way,
or
in
the
way
that
other
people
want
them
to
〔拒绝按常规办事、我行我素的〕反叛者,叛逆者
Alex
has
always
been
a
bit
of
a
rebel.
亚列克斯向来有点叛逆。
rɪˈbel
verb
3
to
oppose
or
fight
against
someone
in
authority
or
against
an
idea
or
situation
which
you
do
not
agree
with
造反; 反抗; 反叛
[+
against
]
teenage
boys
rebelling
against
their
parents
不服从父母的十几岁男孩
4
if
your
stomach,
legs,
mind
etc
rebel,
you
cannot
do
or
believe
something
you
think
you
should
[书面] 〔胃、腿、头脑等〕不听使唤
written
He
knew
he
ought
to
eat,
but
his
stomach
rebelled.
他知道他应该吃点东西,但是他的胃在闹病。