单词 | rebel |
释义 | rebel I. reb·el 1. a. < the rebel general > < the rebel lord > < his rebel son > b. < the rebel army > < the rebel camp > 2. < fonder of alliterative rhythm, and more rebel to strict metrical ways — George Saintsbury > II. rebel 1. < a rebel against the conventions of education — Allen Johnson > < a rebel priding himself on his unorthodoxy — Anthony West > 2. < forsook peaceful methods of reform and became a real rebel — American Guide Series: Rhode Island > < cities that were faithful have gone under to rebels — Gilbert Parker > III. re·bel 1. a. < rebelled against the leaders of his party and voted with the opposition > b. < rebelled and raised an army to overthrow the king > < rebelled against the national government and declared their autonomy > 2. a. < rebelled against the industrialized urban life about him — W.P.Clancy > < rebelled at the routine of a clerk's work — J.E.Ferris > b. < rebelled at the injustice of his situation and cursed his fate > < his senses rebelled at the sights and smells of the town > |
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