rebel

rebel
1. 'rebl noun
1) (a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government: The rebels killed many soldiers; (also adjective) rebel troops.) rebelde
2) (a person who does not accept the rules of normal behaviour etc: My son is a bit of a rebel.) rebelde

2. rə'bel verb
(to fight (against people in authority): The people rebelled against the dictator; Teenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.) rebelarse
- rebellious
- rebelliously
- rebelliousness

rebel1 n rebelde
rebels are fighting against government troops los rebeldes luchan contra las tropas gubernamentales
rebel2 vb rebelarse
young people often rebel against authority los jóvenes a menudo se rebelan contra la autoridad
El pasado y participio pasado de rebel se escribe rebelled; el gerundio se escribe rebelling
rebel
tr[(adj-n) 'rebəl; (vb) rɪ'bel]
adjective
1 rebelde
noun
1 rebelde nombre masulino o femenino
intransitive verb (pt & pp rebelled, ger rebelling)
1 rebelarse (against, contra)
rebel [rɪ'bɛl] vi, -belled ; -belling : rebelarse, sublevarse
rebel ['rɛbəl] adj
: rebelde
rebel ['rɛbəl] n
: rebelde mf
rebel
adj.
insurrecto, -a adj.
rebelde adj.
n.
aleve s.m.
amotinador, -ora s.m.,f.
faccioso s.m.
insurrecto s.m.
rebelde s.m.
revoltoso s.m.
sedicioso s.m.
v.
amotinar v.
insubordinar v.
insurreccionar v.
pronunciar v.
rebelarse v.
sublevar v.

I 'rebəl
noun rebelde mf; (before n) <forces, army> rebelde

II rɪ'bel
intransitive verb -ll-

to rebel (AGAINST something/somebody) — rebelarse or sublevarse (contra algo/alguien)

['rebl]
1.
N rebelde mf

I was a bit of a rebel at school — era un poco rebelde en el colegio

2.
[rɪ'bel]
VI (=rise up) rebelarse, sublevarse; (=refuse to conform) rebelarse

to rebel against sth/sb — rebelarse contra algo/algn

at the sight of all that food, his stomach rebelled — su estómago se rebeló al ver tanta comida

I tried to get up but my legs rebelled — intenté levantarme pero mis piernas se negaron or no me respondieron las piernas

3.
ADJ [forces, soldiers, factions] rebelde
4.
CPD

rebel leader N — cabecilla mf

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I ['rebəl]
noun rebelde mf; (before n) <forces, army> rebelde

II [rɪ'bel]
intransitive verb -ll-

to rebel (AGAINST something/somebody) — rebelarse or sublevarse (contra algo/alguien)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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