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[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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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. -
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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. -
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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. -
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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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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. -
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Sports: RAWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rebel Armchair Warriors
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18 Rebel Football League
Sports: RFLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rebel Football League
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19 Rebel Knights of the Federation
Science fiction RKF&LУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rebel Knights of the Federation
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Military: RO
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Rebel — Reb el, n. [F. rebelle.] One who rebels. [1913 Webster] Syn: Revolter; insurgent. Usage: {Rebel}, {Insurgent}. Insurgent marks an early, and rebel a more advanced, stage of opposition to government. The former rises up against his rulers, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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rebel — I verb arise, be disloyal, be insubordinate, be treasonable, betray, break with, concitare, defy, denounce, dethrone, disobey, insurrect, mutiny, oppose, overthrow, recalcitrate, refuse to conform, refuse to support, renounce, resist, resist… … Law dictionary
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