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rebellious

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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re·bel·lious /rɪˈbeljəs/ ●○○ adjective  1 DISOBEYdeliberately not obeying people in authority or rules of behaviour 叛逆的;反叛的;反抗的 rebellious teenagers 叛逆的青少年 He’s always had a rebellious streak (=a tendency to rebel). 他向来个性叛逆。2 PPGPMfighting against the government of your own country 造反的;起义的 rebellious minorities 造反的少数民族rebelliously adverbrebelliousness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
rebelliousMaria was headstrong and rebellious.Not so much because he was stubborn or rebellious, because he really is neither.Black used to be daring, but now color is more rebellious because it is more out of the norm.rebellious behaviorWhen Sheridan discovers that her husband has been cheating on her, she turns to the troubled and rebellious Bellows.the rebellious daughter of a military manAristide, the elected president, was ousted by rebellious soldiers.This example conveniently makes the point that it is not only women who are vulnerable to the attentions of these rebellious spirits.When the rebellious streak appeared in her life it was tolerated, but it was not tolerated in her literary personality.Such extremist groups may well attract rebellious teenagers.And here was some one else stealing his rebellious thunder.rebellious streakLong hair swept up into a high chignon for classic glamour displays a rebellious streak!When the rebellious streak appeared in her life it was tolerated, but it was not tolerated in her literary personality.Young people with curiosity and a rebellious streak are only too ready to experiment.The edgy, rebellious streak in his character could only be intensified by his somewhat beleaguered isolation in this respect.Not surprisingly, the rebellious streak in his nature surfaced, and he started to behave with studied rudeness.However, even at kindergarten his rebellious streak was showing and at the age of five or six he was playing truant.
re·bel·lious adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus authority or deliberately people obeying in rules of behaviour not


rebellious
rebellious /rɪˈbeljəs/ adjective
1. deliberately not obeying people in authority or rules of behaviour:
    rebellious teenagers
    He’s always had a rebellious streak (=a tendency to rebel).
2. fighting against the government of your own country:
    rebellious minorities
—rebelliously adverb
—rebelliousness noun [uncountable]


re·bel·li·ousBrE /rɪˈbeljəs/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈbeljəs/ 🔊 adjectiveunwilling to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour, dress, etc. 反叛的;叛逆的;桀骜不驯的rebellious teenagers叛逆的青少年He has always had a rebellious streak. 他总是有点叛逆。🔊🔊

adolescent, immature, mixed up, naive, puberty, rebellious, sulky, tearaway, teenager, young

opposed to the government of a country; opposed to those in authority within an organization 叛乱的;造反的;反对权威的rebellious cities/factions叛乱的城市;反对派别
re·bel·li·ous·ly BrE /rɪˈbeljəsli/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈbeljəsli/ 🔊 adverb'I don't care!' she said rebelliously. “我不在乎!” 她桀骜不驯地说道。🔊🔊 re·bel·li·ous·ness BrE /rɪˈbeljəsnəs/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈbeljəsnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]