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Rebelled Meaning in English

word · lemma: rebel

ɹɪˈbɛɫd
ri-BELD
ɹɪbˈɛld
ri-BELD

释义

To resist authority, control, or tradition, usually by refusing to obey or by fighting against it in action or attitude.

用法与细微差别

'Rebelled' is the past tense of 'rebel' (verb). Commonly used for individuals or groups who go against rules, authority, or expectations. Often collocates with 'against' (e.g., rebelled against the government, parents, system). Not to be confused with 'rebel' (noun), which refers to a person.

例句

She rebelled against her parents' strict rules.

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The people rebelled against the new law.

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He rebelled when his teacher gave him extra homework.

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At sixteen, I rebelled by dyeing my hair blue.

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A small group rebelled and started their own club at school.

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They rebelled not with anger, but with quiet determination.

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