rebellion

英 [rɪˈbel.i.ən]      美 [rɪˈbel.i.ən]
  • n. 叛乱;反抗;谋反;不服从
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rebellion 反抗,谋反

来自 rebel,反抗,叛逆。

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

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