
기존 정부나 통치자에 대항하여 봉기하거나 무장 저항을 하는 사람.
A person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.
예문:
"The rebels captured the capital city after a week of intense fighting."
"He was declared a rebel for refusing to recognize the new regime's legitimacy."
"The government offered amnesty to any rebels who laid down their arms immediately."
권위, 통제, 또는 관습에 저항하는 사람; 비순응자.
A person who resists authority, control, or convention; a nonconformist.
예문:
"She was always a fashion rebel, preferring vintage clothes over modern trends."
"The young artist was seen as a cultural rebel challenging the established norms of the gallery scene."
"Even as a child, he was a rebel who questioned every rule set by his teachers."
기존 정부나 통치자에 대항하여 반란을 일으키거나 무장 저항을 하다.
To rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler.
예문:
"The oppressed citizens decided to rebel against the dictator's cruel rule."
"Historically, peasants often rebelled when taxes became unbearably high."
권위, 통제, 또는 관습에 저항하다; 확립된 기준에 도전하다.
To resist authority, control, or convention; to defy established standards.
예문:
"Teenagers often rebel against their parents' strict rules as they seek independence."
"The new generation of artists continues to rebel against traditional painting techniques."
"She felt compelled to rebel against the company's outdated dress code policy."
어떤 것에 대해 강한 혐오감이나 저항을 느끼거나 보이다. (주로 신체나 감정에 비유적으로 사용됨)
To show or feel strong repugnance for or resistance to something, often used figuratively regarding one's body or feelings.
예문:
"My stomach began to rebel at the sight of the spoiled food."
"After running 20 miles, his legs finally rebelled, refusing to take another step."
"Her conscience rebelled against the idea of lying to protect her friend."