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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- rebellion
[rɪ'bεljən]
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1.
noun
[c/u]
(uprising) 叛乱
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2.
noun
(against society,parents) 反叛
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3.
noun
(in politics) 反抗
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- rebellion
[rɪˈbeljən]
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1.
n.[u]
反抗,拒绝服从
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Each generation must have its own rebellion.
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每一代人都有自己的叛逆。
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His body was in rebellion against fatigue.
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他的身体不胜疲乏。
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2.
n.[c/u]
起义,暴动,叛乱
Collins English-English Dictionary
- rebellion
[rɪ'bεljən]
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1.
n
organized resistance or opposition to a government or other authority
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2.
n
dissent from an accepted moral code or convention of behaviour, dress, etc
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3.
n
[Etymology]
C14: via Old French from Latin rebellio revolt (of those conquered); see rebel
Examples
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to instigate a rebellion
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煽动叛乱
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Tyranny begets rebellion.
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暴政引起造反。
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His rebellion was regarded as typical teenage behavior.
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他的叛逆被视作有代表性的青少年行为。
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I discouraged their plans for rebellion.
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我阻止了他们造反的行为。
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The army is trying to crush the rebellion.
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军队正试图镇压叛乱。
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He summoned the army to his aid against the rebellion.
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他召集起军队来协助他平定叛乱。
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The rebellion caused the turnover of the entire political élite.
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叛乱导致了整个政治上层的大颠倒。
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Rebellion was intrinsic to the growth of state power up to the nineteenth century.
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到19世纪为止,叛乱和国家权力增长之间存在着固有的联系。
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The rebellion had failed to gain control of the Navy.
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叛军未能取得对海军的控制。
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