rebellion 详细解释

rebellion

[ri'beljən]

n.叛乱, 反抗

n.[C][U][(+against)]

1. 反叛, 造反; 叛乱

The peasants rose in rebellion against the corrupt officials.

农民们造贪官污吏的反。

2. 反抗, 反对

rebellion against fate

反抗命运

词形变化

动词过去式: rebelled | 动词过去分词: rebelled | 动词现在分词: rebelling | 动词第三人称单数: rebels |

词义辨析

同义:

n.抗议, 示威, 骚乱

revolt  uprising  rising  outbreak  peasant revolt  mutiny  revolution  defiance  insurgency  insurrection  resistance

n.任性

nonobservance  noncompliance  disobediance  dissent  opposition  

反义:

n.造反; 反抗

support  

英英释义

名词 rebellion:

refusal to accept some authority or code or convention

organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another

同义词:insurrection, revolt, rising, uprising

补充

rebellionrebellion英:[riˈbeliən] 美:[rɪˈbɛljən]n.1.对政府的(尤指武装)反抗; 造反The next year they rose up in rebellion.第二年他们就揭竿起义了。2.背叛行为The next year they rose up in rebellion.第二年他们就揭竿起义了。

例句

1. the ruthless and brutal suppression of rebellion对谋反残暴无情的镇压 2. The British soon put down the rebellion.英国很快镇压了那次叛乱。 3. a Labour rebellion amongst some left-wing MPs一些工党左翼议员对本党的反对 4. Youth has always been the time for rebellion.青少年时期一向都是叛逆期。 5. the authorities put down a rebellion by landless colonials.当局镇压了殖民地无地居民发动的一次叛乱活动。 6. [mass noun]Simon de Montfort rose in rebellion.西蒙•德•蒙福特起来造反。 7. an act of teenage rebellion.青少年的反抗行为。 8. Voting against the leader of the party was an act of open rebellion.对该党领袖投反对票是公开反叛之举。 9. The king's army suppressed/quelled/crushed the rebellion.国王的军队镇压/平定/粉碎了叛乱。 10. The unfair tax laws sparked a rebellion.不公平的税法引发了一场叛乱。 11. A rebellion broke out.一场叛乱爆发了。 12. The peasants rose in rebellion.农民揭竿而起。 13. She's the head of a rebellion against the leaders of the party.她带头公开反对该党的领导人。 14. "Recent election losses have led to open rebellion among some party members, who are calling for a complete change of leadership."近期选举失利导致党内一些成员公开反抗,他们要求彻底更换领导层。 15. signs of teenage rebellion青少年叛逆的表现