rebellion

英 [rɪ'beljən] 美 [rɪ'bɛljən]
  • n. 叛乱;反抗;谋反;不服从

中文词源


rebellion 反抗,谋反

来自 rebel,反抗,叛逆。

英文词源


rebellion (n.)
"war waged against a government by some portion of its subjects," mid-14c., from Old French rebellion (14c.) and directly from Latin rebellionem (nominative rebellio) "rebellion, revolt; renewal of war," from rebellis (see rebel (adj.)).

双语例句


1. A little adolescent rebellion is commonly believed to be healthy.
大家一致认为,青少年有点叛逆是正常的。

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2. The rebellion is expected to further damage the country's image.
预计叛乱将会进一步破坏这个国家的形象。

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3. He was prepared to suppress rebellion by shooting down protesters.
他准备开枪射击抗议者以镇压叛乱。

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4. The navy played a limited but significant role in defeating the rebellion.
海军在平息这场叛乱的过程中起到了有限但却十分重要的作用。

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5. A rebellion by radicals failed to materialize.
激进分子的叛乱没有得逞。

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