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 rebellion [ri'beljәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 谋反, 叛乱, 反抗

[法] 造反, 反叛, 叛乱




    rebellion
    [ noun ]
    1. refusal to accept some authority or code or convention

    2. <noun.act>
      each generation must have its own rebellion
      his body was in rebellion against fatigue
    3. organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another

    4. <noun.act>


    Rebellion \Re*bel"lion\ (r[-e]*b[e^]l"y[u^]n), n. [F.
    r['e]bellion, L. rebellio. See {Rebel}, v. i. Among the
    Romans rebellion was originally a revolt or open resistance
    to their government by nations that had been subdued in war.
    It was a renewed war.]
    1. The act of rebelling; open and avowed renunciation of the
    authority of the government to which one owes obedience,
    and resistance to its officers and laws, either by levying
    war, or by aiding others to do so; an organized uprising
    of subjects for the purpose of coercing or overthrowing
    their lawful ruler or government by force; revolt;
    insurrection.

    No sooner is the standard of rebellion displayed
    than men of desperate principles resort to it.
    --Ames.

    2. Open resistance to, or defiance of, lawful authority.

    {Commission of rebellion} (Eng. Law), a process of contempt
    issued on the nonappearance of a defendant, -- now
    abolished. --Wharton. --Burrill.

    Syn: Insurrection; sedition; revolt; mutiny; resistance;
    contumacy. See {Insurrection}.

    1. Judge Eduardo Rodriguez told the Ideal newspaper the idea to symbolically overturn Christ's conviction on charges of political rebellion came to him while he was preparing a prayer for traditional Passion Week ceremonies.
    2. Murder is punishable by life imprisonment, but rebellion carries a prison sentence of six to 12 years.
    3. He indicated that the government would respond to the social demands of the local population. The rebellion in Chiapas by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, which began on January 1, has already cost more than 100 lives.
    4. OPIC's main job is to sell insurance to American investors overseas, against what are called political risks: war, rebellion, civil strife, confiscation and official freezing of assets.
    5. He was detained again in August 1982, two weeks after loyalist troops suppressed a rebellion by junior air force officers.
    6. The comfortable old channels of domestic politics are blurred by rebellion at the center, a new appeal by ecologist candidates toward the left and anti-immigrant extremism at the far right.
    7. "In failing to reflect what we have forgotten and what we have learned, it invites mischief, rebellion and anarchy.
    8. Since the rebellion began, 717 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers or civilians, and 45 Israelis have also died in the violence.
    9. He faces charges of "rebellion with murder." Military dissidents claimed the arrest of one of the administration's sharpest critics was a prelude to martial law.
    10. It is by no means clear that the current rebellion in Iraq is in fact a cohesive struggle for democracy: Ethnic and religious agendas play heavily in the fighting.
    11. And with the imminent election as an additional weapon in the whips' armoury, it should be easier to deter backbench rebellion. What cannot be allowed is for the present confusion over the law - and the law-breaking which goes with it - to continue.
    12. President Samuel Doe said Friday he is ready to step down or hold early elections under international supervision to help end a northern-based rebellion in which hundreds of Liberians have been killed.
    13. Also, a judge in Manila on Wednesday acquitted a former associate of ex-President Ferdinand Marcos of rebellion charges in connection with an attempt to topple the government of President Corazon Aquino.
    14. Since Holomisa began making changes in Transkei, rebellion has increased in other homelands.
    15. Pastor Christian Fuehrer, whose St. Nicholas Church was the birthplace of the "candlelight revolution," is disheartened the rebellion unleased nationalist fervor and a chase for Western riches.
    16. Berlin is where the heart of the new Germany beats strongest, where unity came in the heady rush of a popular and peaceful rebellion last autumn.
    17. As it turns out, the internal rebellion had been three years in the making.
    18. Sterling's enforced departure from the exchange rate mechanism and the threatened Tory rebellion over Maastricht have dented Mr Major's authority at home and his standing in Europe.
    19. Thursday's deaths brought to 109 the number of Palestinians killed since the Arab rebellion began Dec. 8 in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, according to U.N. figures.
    20. In 1984, the Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa published "The War of The End of the World" based on the rebellion.
    21. The newspaper did not say when the rebellion took place.
    22. Some party hard-liners reportedly hoped to put Zhao on trial on charges of fomenting counter-revolutionary rebellion, but others, including senior leader Deng Xiaoping, are believed to have resisted.
    23. The rebellion began with a military mutiny, led by then-Defense Minister Enrile, that eventually succeeded when hundreds of thousands of civilians poured into the streets to protect mutineers from Marcos' tanks.
    24. Hrawi's government took control after a Syrian-led assault on Oct. 13 crushed an 11-month rebellion by Gen.
    25. Most of the prison's 1,350 inmates were not involved in the rebellion, officials said.
    26. Four people were reported killed in the rebellion, the most serious threat to President Raul Alfonsin's civilian government since it replaced a disgraced military dictatorship five years ago.
    27. India has sent more than 50,000 troops to the island to put down the Tigers' rebellion.
    28. All of which, in Mr. Phillips's estimation, is breeding today a "populist rebellion" against "gunslinger capitalism" reminiscent of the supposed public backlash against the Gilded Age and the Roaring Twenties.
    29. At least 388 Palestinians have been killed during the nearly 15-month-old rebellion against Israeli rule, most by army gunfire and several from beatings.
    30. Shamir's proposal to end the 17-month rebellion in the occupied lands involves elections to choose Palestinian representatives who would negotiate with Israel for limited autonomy.
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