rebel1
KK: [rɪˈbеl]
DJ: [riˈbеl]
vi.
- 造反;反叛;反抗[(+against)]
The people
rebelled against the tyrant.
人民起來反抗暴君。
- 嫌惡,反感[(+against/at)]
We
rebelled at having to stay in on so fine a day.
天氣這麼好卻要呆在家裡,我們對此非常反感。
辨析
n.
/
ˈrɛb(ə)l/
a person who rebels.
v.
/
rɪˈbɛl/
(rebels, rebelling, rebelled)
rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler.
▸resist authority, control, or convention.
▸show or feel resistance or repugnance.
Etymology
ME (orig. referring to a fresh declaration of war by the defeated): from OFr. rebelle (n.), rebeller (v.), from L. rebellis, based on bellum ‘war’.