Rebelling Meaning in English
word · lemma: rebel
ɹɪˈbɛɫɪŋ
ri-BEL-ing
ɹɪbˈɛlɪŋ
ri-BEL-ing
التعريف
To act against authority or rules because you do not agree with them; to resist following orders or expectations.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used for teens or groups resisting control. Usually describes ongoing or repeated action. Common collocations: 'rebelling against parents', 'rebelling against the system'. Not to be confused with 'revolution' (larger, political change). Slightly formal or literary in tone.
Spanish: rebelarse - sublevarsePortuguese (BR): rebelando-se - se revoltandoPortuguese (PT): rebelando-seChinese (Simplified): 反抗 - 造反Chinese (Traditional): 反抗 - 造反Hindi: विद्रोह करनाArabic: يتمردBengali: বিদ্রোহ করা - অবাধ্য হওয়াRussian: бунтовать - восставатьJapanese: 反抗するVietnamese: nổi loạn - chống đốiKorean: 반항하다 - 거역하다Turkish: isyan etmek - karşı gelmekUrdu: بغاوت کرنا - سرکشی کرناIndonesian: nổi loạn - chống đối
جمل نموذجية
The students are rebelling against the school's new rules.
basic
He started rebelling when he turned sixteen.
basic
Why are you rebelling against your parents?
basic
The workers are rebelling because of unfair wages.
natural
At that age, most kids can't help rebelling a little.
natural
Instead of rebelling, try talking things out first.
natural