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1 rebel
[ˈrebl]1. noun1) a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government:ثائِر، مُتَمَرِّد( also adjective) rebel troops.
مُتَمَرِّد، عاصٍMy son is a bit of a rebel.
to fight (against people in authority):يَثور، يَتَمَرَّد علىTeenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.
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2 rebel
تَمَرَّدَ (عَلى) \ disobey: not to obey. mutiny: (of soldiers, etc.) to refuse to obey one’s officers. rebel: to fight against one’s own government; refuse to obey sb. who is in charge (leader, parent, teacher, etc.): The villagers rebelled against an order to close their school. revolt: to rise and fight against the government. rise: (of any large group) to take up arms against the government. -
3 rebel
ثَارَ (على أو ضِدَّ) \ erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. rebel: to fight against one’s own government; refuse to obey sb. who is in charge (leader, parent, teacher, etc.): The villagers rebelled against an order to close their school. revolt: to rise and fight against the government. rise: (of any large group) to take up arms against the government. -
4 rebel
شَقَّ عَصَا الطّاعة \ rebel: to fight against one’s own government; refuse to obey sb. who is in charge (leader, parent, teacher, etc.): The villagers rebelled against an order to close their school. -
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مُتَمَرِّد \ defiant: showing defiance. disobedient: not obedient. mutineer: a soldier or sailor who mutinies. rebel: sb. who fights against his own government; sb. who refuses to obey the person or people in charge. rebellious: rebelling; violently disobedient. revolutionary: sb. who favours violent political change. -
6 rebel
ثَائِر \ rebel: sb. who fights against his own government; sb. who refuses to obey the person or people in charge. rebellious: rebelling; violently disobedient. revolutionary: sb. who favours violent political change. -
7 mendurhakai
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8 pobuniti se protiv
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9 повставати проти тиранії
rebel against tyranny, rise against tyrannyУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > повставати проти тиранії
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10 buniti se protiv
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11 восставать против
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > восставать против
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12 membangkangi
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13 memberontaki
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14 rebeller contre, se
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15 возбухать
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16 rebelarse
pron.v.to rebel.* * *1 to rebel, revolt* * *verb* * *VPR to rebel* * *verbo pronominal to rebelrebelarse CONTRA alguien/algo — to rebel against somebody/something
* * *(v.) = revoltEx. When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.* * *verbo pronominal to rebelrebelarse CONTRA alguien/algo — to rebel against somebody/something
* * *rebelarse (contra)(v.) = rebel (against)Ex: It is still a way to rebel against the school establishment, parents and a way for non-smoking teenagers to gain one-upmanship over those who smoke.
(v.) = revoltEx: When a library becomes rigid in its organizational and operational structure, the general trend of the employee is either to accept the situation passively, to revolt and leave, or to unionize.
* * *rebelarse [A1 ]to rebel rebelarse CONTRA algn/algo to rebel AGAINST sb/sthel pueblo se rebeló contra el gobierno the people rebelled against o rose up against the governmentsiempre se ha rebelado contra todo tipo de tradiciones she has always rebelled against tradition of any kind* * *
rebelarse ( conjugate rebelarse) verbo pronominal
to rebel
rebelarse verbo reflexivo to rebel, revolt [contra, against]
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English:
rebel
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* * *rebelarse vprto rebel ( contra against);se rebelaron contra las órdenes de sus superiores they refused to obey the orders of their superior officers;un grupo de jóvenes que se rebela contra el racismo a group of young people who reject racism* * *v/r rebel* * *rebelarse vr: to rebel* * * -
17 revoltieren
* * *re|vol|tie|ren [revɔl'tiːrən] ptp revoltiertvito revolt, to rebel (gegen against); (fig Magen) to rebel* * *(to rebel (against a government etc): The army revolted against the dictator.) revolt* * *re·vol·tie·ren *[revɔlˈti:rən]vi (geh)▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \revoltieren to rebel [or revolt] [against sb/sth]* * ** * ** * * -
18 insubordinar
v.to stir up, to incite to rebellion.* * *1 to stir up1 to rebel* * *1.VT to stir up, rouse to rebellion2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to rise to rebellion2.insubordinarse v prona) ( desobedecer) to be insubordinateb) ( sublevarse) to rebel* * *1.verbo transitivo to rise to rebellion2.insubordinarse v prona) ( desobedecer) to be insubordinateb) ( sublevarse) to rebel* * *insubordinar [A1 ]vtto rouse to rebellionlos insubordinaron contra el dictador they caused them to rebel against the dictator1 (desobedecer) to be insubordinate insubordinar CONTRA algn to be insubordinate TO sb2 (sublevarse) to rebel insubordinar CONTRA algn to rebel AGAINST sb* * *♦ vtto stir up, to incite to rebellion -
19 auflehnen
(trennb., hat -ge-)II v/t und v/refl: die Arme / sich auf etw. (Dat) auflehnen lean ( oder rest) (one’s arms) on ( oder against) s.th.* * *to revolt* * *auf|leh|nen sep1. vr2. vt (dial)den Arm áúflehnen — to lean on one's arm
áúflehnen — to lean one's arms on sth
* * *auf|leh·nenvr* * *reflexives Verbsich gegen jemanden/etwas auflehnen — rebel or revolt against somebody/something
* * *auflehnen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/r fig:B. v/t & v/r:die Arme/sich auf etwas (dat)* * *reflexives Verbsich gegen jemanden/etwas auflehnen — rebel or revolt against somebody/something
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20 rebellieren
v/i rebel (auch fig.); rebellierende Studenten rebellious students; rebellierende Teenager teenage rebels; mein Magen rebelliert my stomach is objecting ( oder playing up)* * *re|bel|lie|ren [rebɛ'liːrən] ptp rebelliertvito rebel, to revolt* * *(to fight (against people in authority): The people rebelled against the dictator; Teenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.) rebel* * *re·bel·lie·ren *[rebɛˈli:rən]vi▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \rebellieren to rebel [against sb/sth]* * *intransitives Verb rebel ( gegen against)* * *rebellierende Studenten rebellious students;rebellierende Teenager teenage rebels;mein Magen rebelliert my stomach is objecting ( oder playing up)* * *intransitives Verb rebel ( gegen against)* * *v.to revolt v.
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