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1 rebel
1. 'rebl noun1) (a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government: The rebels killed many soldiers; (also adjective) rebel troops.) rebelde2) (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 rebelderebel2 vb rebelarse1 rebelde1 rebelde nombre masulino o femenino1 rebelarse ( against, contra)rebel ['rɛbəl] adj: rebelderebel ['rɛbəl] n: rebelde mfadj.• 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 'rebəlnoun rebelde mf; (before n) <forces, army> rebelde
II rɪ'bel['rebl]to rebel (AGAINST something/somebody) — rebelarse or sublevarse (contra algo/alguien)
1.N rebelde mf2.[rɪ'bel]VI (=rise up) rebelarse, sublevarse; (=refuse to conform) rebelarseto 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] rebelde4.CPDrebel leader N — cabecilla mf
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I ['rebəl]noun rebelde mf; (before n) <forces, army> rebelde
II [rɪ'bel]to rebel (AGAINST something/somebody) — rebelarse or sublevarse (contra algo/alguien)
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2 acaudillar
acaudillar verbo transitivo to lead: un joven extranjero acaudillaba las tropas rebeldes, a young foreigner led the rebel troops ' acaudillar' also found in these entries: English: head -
3 rebellious
adjective (rebelling or likely to rebel: rebellious troops/children.) rebelderebellious adj rebeldetr[rɪ'belɪəs]1 rebelderebellious [rɪ'bɛljəs] adj: rebeldeadj.• faccioso, -a adj.• insumiso, -a adj.• rebelde adj.• refractario, -a adj.• revoltoso, -a adj.n.• rebelde s.m.rɪ'beljəsadjective rebelde[rɪ'beljǝs]ADJ rebelde* * *[rɪ'beljəs]adjective rebelde
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Rebel — Reb el (r[e^]b [e^]l), a. [F. rebelle, fr. L. rebellis. See {Rebel}, v. i.] Pertaining to rebels or rebellion; acting in revolt; rebellious; as, rebel troops. [1913 Webster] Whoso be rebel to my judgment. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Convict by flight … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
troops — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ crack (BrE), elite ▪ additional, extra ▪ armed ▪ a division of up to 6 000 heavily armed troops ▪ … Collocations dictionary
rebel — 1. noun 1) the rebels took control of the capital Syn: revolutionary, insurgent, insurrectionist, mutineer, guerrilla, terrorist, freedom fighter 2) the concept of the artist as a rebel Syn: nonconformist, dissenter … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
rebel — 1. noun 1) the rebels took control of the capital Syn: revolutionary, insurgent, revolutionist, mutineer, insurrectionist, insurrectionary, guerrilla, terrorist, freedom fighter 2) the concept of the artist as a rebel Syn: nonconformist … Thesaurus of popular words
rebel — I UK [ˈreb(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms rebel : singular rebel plural rebels ** 1) a) someone who tries to remove a government or leader using force Fighting between the rebels and government troops continues in the north. b) [only… … English dictionary
rebel — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ anti government ▪ leftist (esp. AmE), left wing, right wing ▪ separatist ▪ Communist, Maoist … Collocations dictionary
rebel — re|bel1 [ rebl ] noun count ** 1. ) someone who tries to remove a government or leader using force: Fighting between the rebels and government troops continues in the north. a ) only before noun relating to rebels or their activities: a rebel… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rebel — {{11}}rebel (adj.) c.1300, from O.Fr. rebelle (12c.), from L. rebellis insurgent, rebellious, from rebellare to rebel, wage war against, from re opposite, against, or perhaps again (see RE (Cf. re )) + bellare wage war, from bellum war. {{12}} … Etymology dictionary
rebel — 01. Teenagers generally [rebel] against authority in our culture. 02. The priest s son totally [rebelled] against his religious upbringing, and eventually left the church permanently. 03. He was quite [rebellious], and in trouble with the law… … Grammatical examples in English
rebel yell — a long, shrill battle cry used by Confederate troops in the U.S. Civil War. * * * … Universalium
List of minor Star Wars Rebel characters — This is a list of minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe who are part of the Rebel Alliance.Antilles, RaymusSW Character name=Raymus Antilles caption= color=Rebels source= position=Captain of the Tantive IV, prince of Alderaan… … Wikipedia