rebellion

rebellion [rɪˈbeljən]  [rɪˈbɛljən] 

第三人称复数:rebellions

rebellion 基本解释

名词反抗; 造反,叛乱

rebellion 同义词

名词insurrection rising uprising revolt

rebellion 反义词

rebellion

名词support

rebellion 相关例句

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名词

1. The peasants rose in rebellion against the corrupt officials.
    农民们造贪官污吏的反。

2. When a lot of people rebel, there is a rebellion.
    当许多人造反时,就出现了起义。

rebellion 网络解释

rebellion是什么意思

1. 叛乱:11关叛乱(Rebellion)干掉路上遇到的几只怪物后来到露天大院中,外面守兵和怪物的战斗异常激烈,趁乱爬上最近的哨塔躲好,等下面打出个结果来再操起座式迫击炮收拾残敌.

2. 反抗 :第二关:反抗(Rebellion):胜利条件:一周内攻克强弓(Strongbow)城堡,积攒100弓箭手,攻克阿什伍德(Ashwood)城堡. 伊莎贝尔不能战 败. 英雄等级上限为12级,伊莎贝尔将会被带入下一关. 关前选择:900金,10步兵,45农民. 过关指引:强弓城堡离出发点不远,

rebellion 词典解释
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1. rebellion的意思

1. 谋反;叛乱;反叛
    A rebellion is a violent organized action by a large group of people who are trying to change their country's political system.

    e.g. The British soon put down the rebellion.
           英国人很快平息了叛乱。
    e.g. ...the ruthless and brutal suppression of rebellion.
           对谋反无情、残酷的镇压

2. 内讧;(来自政党内部的)反抗
    A situation in which politicians show their opposition to their own party's policies can be referred to as a rebellion .

    e.g. There was a Labour rebellion when some left-wing MPs voted against the Chancellor's tax cuts...
           工党内部发生内讧,一些左翼国会议员对财政大臣提出的减税政策投了反对票。

rebellion 单语例句

1. The area has been volatile since the outbreak of a rebellion in Sudan's western Darfur region sent an exodus of Sudanese refugees into Chad.

2. An army general also was arrested and a police commander was relieved of his duties as military chiefs moved to prevent any rebellion.

3. rebellion是什么意思

3. Some accuse the performers of yielding to commercialism and losing the essential spirit of rock independence and rebellion.

4. Another complication is that the regular government troops in Darfur fighting the rebellion are mainly ethnic African draftees from other parts of Sudan.

5. Last week Blair was forced to concede he will leave office within a year to quell a rebellion in his Labour Party.

6. The loneliness of a strange environment and adolescent rebellion made her unhappy.

7. Twenty years after rock and roll entered China, the art form known for rebellion and idealism has reached its crossroad.

8. De Villepin stopped short of saying France would send troops and acknowledged the difficulty of such a deployment when a nation is embroiled in rebellion.

9. While China is not perceived as a direct target, the desire to cause economic chaos to foster rebellion or social unrest is very present.

10. The Saddam government bombed the town to put down a rebellion by Kurdish Iraqis.

rebellion 英英释义

rebellion

noun

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

    Synonym: insurrection revolt rising uprising

2. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention

    e.g. each generation must have its own rebellion
           his body was in rebellion against fatigue