rebellion

[ri'beljən]

n.叛乱, 反抗

例句与用法:

The rebellion was quickly quashed.

叛乱被迅速平息。

The rebellion was soon stamped on by the army.

军队很快平息了叛乱。

The rebellion was crushed by government forces.

政府军已把叛乱镇压下去。

The government has just put down a rebellion.

这个国家刚刚镇压了一场叛乱。

The rise in prices was a signal for rebellion.

物价上涨引起了叛乱。

The people would rise in open rebellion if oppressed by a monarchy.

如果遭到君主制的压迫,人民就会起来反抗。

Pigeons were sent out to spread the tidings of rebellion.

鸽子被放出去传送发生叛乱的消息。

He faces a growing rebellion from the left wing of his party.

他面对着党内左翼日益增强的反对势力。

词形变化:

动词过去式: rebelled | 动词过去分词: rebelled | 动词现在分词: rebelling | 动词第三人称单数: rebels |

详细释义:

n.[C][U][(+against)]

1. 反叛, 造反; 叛乱

The peasants rose in rebellion against the corrupt officials.

农民们造贪官污吏的反。

2. 反抗, 反对

rebellion against fate

反抗命运