rebel

US /ˈreb.əl/
UK /ˈreb.əl/
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1.

叛逆者, 反叛者

a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler

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The rebels stormed the capital city.
叛军攻占了首都。
He was a political rebel throughout his life.
他一生都是个政治叛逆者
2.

叛逆者, 不墨守成规者

a person who resists authority, control, or convention

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She's always been a bit of a rebel, questioning everything.
她一直有点叛逆,对一切都提出质疑。
He's a fashion rebel, never following trends.
他是个时尚叛逆者,从不追随潮流。
1.

反抗, 造反

to rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler

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The people decided to rebel against the oppressive regime.
人民决定反抗压迫性政权。
They threatened to rebel if their demands were not met.
他们威胁说,如果他们的要求得不到满足,就会反抗
2.

反抗, 抵制

to resist authority, control, or convention

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Teenagers often rebel against their parents' rules.
青少年常常反抗父母的规定。
He likes to rebel against traditional fashion norms.
他喜欢反抗传统的时尚规范。