rebellious

英[rɪ'beljəs] 美[rɪ'beljəs]
  • adj. 叛逆的;难以控制的
TEM4 GRE TOEFL
Adjective:
  1. resisting control or authority;

    "temperamentally rebellious"
    "a rebellious crew"

  2. discontented as toward authority

  3. participating in organized resistance to a constituted government;

    "the rebelling confederacy"

1. From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious.
从儿时起,他就明显地既叛逆又早熟。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He grew older and more rebellious.
他长大了,也越发叛逆了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He has always had a rebellious streak .
他总是有点倔强。

来自《权威词典》

4. The tribesmen were as rebellious as ever.
这个部落仍旧有反叛的倾向.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The rebellious officers, having seized the radio station, broadcast the news of the overthrow of the monarchy.
叛乱的军官控制了电台,广播宣布推翻君主制的消息。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. This child is obstinate and rebellious.
      这个孩子倔强,难以管束。
    2. Those rebellious teenagers are hard to control.
      那些反叛的青少年很难管教。
    3. The rebellious student was sent home.
      这个叛逆的学生被送回家去了。
    4. I know I shouldn't have been so rebellious.
      我知道我本来不该这么叛逆。
    5. I would feel rebellious against all life.
      我觉得对所有的生活都有一种反抗的情绪。
    6. He is born with a rebellious temper.
      他天生脾气倔强。
    7. Her reply was mild enough, but her thoughts were rebellious.
      她的回答虽然很温和,但她的心里十分反感。