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。