1 a person who fights against his/her country's government because he/she wants things to change 造反者;反叛者;叛乱分子
2 a person who refuses to obey people in authority or to accept rules 反叛者;反抗者;有叛逆性者:
At school he had a reputation as a rebel.在学校里,他以叛逆见称。
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/rɪˈbel ||; rɪˈbɛl/verb
[I] (rebelling;rebelled)rebel (against sb/sth) to fight against authority, society, a law, etc 反抗,对抗(权威、社会、法律等):
She rebelled against her parents by marrying a man she knew they didn't approve of.她反抗父母,与一名她明知他们不赞同的男子结婚。
rebel1/ˋrɛbḷ; ˈreb$l/n [C] someone who opposes or fights against people in authority 造反者﹔反抗者﹔反叛者: rebel soldiers 叛兵
rebel2/rIˋbɛl; rIˈbel/v [I] rebelled , rebelling to oppose or fight against a person in authority, a law, an idea etc 造反﹔反抗﹔反叛: +against Teenagers often rebel against their parents. 青少年往往会和父母对着干。
rebelrebelrebelsrebelledrebelling2verb (rebels, rebelling, rebelled)to fight against the people in control, for example the government or your parents: She rebelled against her parents by refusing to go to university.rebelrebelrebels1nouna person who fights against the people in control, for example the government