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叛逆的, 反抗的
(of a person) resistant to authority or control, often challenging established norms or rules
- The rebellious teenager frequently clashed with their parents over curfews and household rules.
这个叛逆的青少年经常因为宵禁和家规与父母发生冲突。
- His rebellious nature led him to question societal expectations and forge his own path in life.
他叛逆的本性使他质疑社会期望,并在生活中开辟自己的道路。
- Despite warnings from the school administration, the rebellious student continued to organize protests against unfair policies.
尽管学校管理部门发出警告,叛逆的学生仍继续组织抗议不公平的政策。
- Her rebellious spirit fueled her passion for activism, leading her to participate in protests and demonstrations.
她叛逆的精神激发了她对行动主义的热爱,促使她参加抗议和示威活动。
- The rebellious employee pushed back against restrictive corporate policies, advocating for more flexible work arrangements.
叛逆的员工抵制限制性公司政策,主张更灵活的工作安排。
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engaged in active, organized opposition or uprising against a constituted government or authority
- The region became rebellious after the government imposed new taxes.
- Rebellious factions seized control of several towns.
- The soldiers joined a rebellious movement against the regime.
- Rebellious groups declared independence from the central authority.
- The city experienced a rebellious uprising.