rebelled

rebelled [rɪ'beld]  [rɪ'beld] 

原级:rebel

第三人称单数:rebels

\u0039\u0031\u0031\u67E5\u8BE2\u00B7\u82F1\u8BED\u5355\u8BCD

第三人称复数:rebels

rebelled是什么意思

现在分词:rebelling

rebelled 基本解释
反抗政府( rebel的过去式和过去分词 );反抗权威;
rebelled 网络解释

1. 反叛:rebeldom 起义者 | rebelled 反叛 | rebellion 谋反

2. 反叛 造反:Compensate 补偿 报酬 | Rebelled 反叛 造反 | Confide 吐露

3. 反叛,造反,反叛,造反:rebel 造反者 | rebelled 反叛,造反,反叛,造反 | revolt 反抗,起义,反叛,反感,厌恶

rebelled 单语例句

1. Supermarket giant Tesco has tried to ban them from their vehicles but was forced to cave in when their drivers rebelled.

2. Audiences in Wuppertal didn't understand her choreographic language and dancers rebelled at the lack of dancing.

3. But Ozawa and those democrats close to him rebelled in the vote.

4. rebelled什么意思

4. The official reconstruction of the plane's plunge indicated that some of the passengers rebelled against their captors and force the airliner into the ground.

5. My mom was a model and was all about looks, so I rebelled by going goth.

6. During the reign of Emperor Shunzhi of Qing Dynasty, the people of southern Yangtze River area rebelled in succession to overthrow the Qing regime.

7. They rebelled by letting their hair grow long and by wearing strange clothes.

8. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

8. Jessica Alba rebelled from her " strict " parents when she was just five.

9. It should be clear about half an hour after that the EFSF has been passed, but word on how many government lawmakers rebelled could take another hour.

10. But she rebelled and is now the president of " the most powerful university in the world ".