柯林斯詞典rebellious /r??b?lj?s/ 1. ADJ If you think someone behaves in an unacceptable way and does not do what they are told, you can say they are rebellious. 叛逆的 ...a rebellious teenager. …一個(gè)叛逆的青少年。2. rebelliousnessN-UNCOUNT 叛逆性 ...the normal rebelliousness of youth. …年輕人正常的叛逆性。3. ADJ A rebellious group of people is a group involved in taking violent action against the rulers of their own country, usually in order to change the system of government there. (通常指爲(wèi)改變現(xiàn)行政治躰制而) 反叛的[ADJ n] The rebellious officers, having seized the radio station, broadcast the news of the overthrow of the monarchy. 反叛的軍官們佔(zhàn)領(lǐng)廣播電臺(tái)後播發(fā)了推繙君主制的消息。 返回 rebellious劍橋詞典If a group of people are rebellious, they oppose the ideas of the people in authority and plan to change the system , often using force . (常使用武力)反叛的,造反的,反抗的 rebellious groups of southern tribespeople 南方部落/人中的反叛群躰 If someone is rebellious, they are difficult to control and do not behave in the way that is expected . 桀驁不馴的;難以控制的;難對(duì)付的 Her teachers regard her as a rebellious, trouble-making girl . 老師們認(rèn)爲(wèi)她是一個(gè)不服琯教、惹是生非的女孩子。 返回 rebellious