rebel

rebel
1. noun
Rebell, der/Rebellin, die
2. attributive adjective
1) (of rebels) Rebellen-
2) (refusing obedience to ruler) rebellisch; aufständisch
3. intransitive verb,
-ll- rebellieren
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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.) der/die Rebell(in), Rebellen-...
2) (a person who does not accept the rules of normal behaviour etc: My son is a bit of a rebel.) der/die Rebell(in)
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.) rebellieren
- academic.ru/60610/rebellion">rebellion
- rebellious
- rebelliously
- rebelliousness
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re·bel
I. n
[ˈrebəl]
1. (against government) Rebell(in) m(f), Aufständische(r) f(m)
2. (against authority) Rebell(in) m(f)
II. n
[ˈrebəl]
modifier
1. army, guerrillas, forces aufständisch, rebellierend
2. person rebellisch
III. vi
<-ll->
[rɪˈbel]
1. (oppose)
to \rebel [against sb/sth] [gegen jdn/etw] rebellieren, sich akk [gegen jdn/etw] erheben
2. (show repugnance) rebellieren
his conscience \rebelled at the thought of keeping the stolen money sein Gewissen plagte ihn bei dem Gedanken, das gestohlene Geld zu behalten
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['rebl]
1. n
Rebell(in) m(f), Aufrührer(in) m(f); (by nature) Rebell(in) m(f)
2. adj attr
rebellisch; forces, troops also aufständisch
3. vi
[rɪ'bel] rebellieren; (troops, forces also) sich erheben
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rebel [ˈrebl]
A s
1. Rebell(in) (auch fig), Aufrührer(in)
2. US HIST Anhänger m der Südstaaten (im amer. Bürgerkrieg)
B adj
1. rebellisch, aufrührerisch
2. Rebellen…
C v/i rebel [rıˈbel] rebellieren, sich auflehnen, aufbegehren (alle:
against gegen)
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1. noun
Rebell, der/Rebellin, die
2. attributive adjective
1) (of rebels) Rebellen-
2) (refusing obedience to ruler) rebellisch; aufständisch
3. intransitive verb,
-ll- rebellieren
* * *
n.
Rebell -en m. v.
aufbäumen v.
auflehnen v.

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