0 a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government -- pemberontak
The rebels killed many soldiers
(also adjective) rebel troops.
1 a person who does not accept the rules of normal behaviour/behavior etc -- berontak
Certainly, their jailbreaks, public displays of violence, and highly vocal protests fit a familiar image of swaggering and courageous rebels.
With rebellion came the birth of a terrible beauty and, for the rebels, a rebirth as heroes and martyrs.
Taxpayers rebelled or cooperated with governments to the extent they felt some measure of membership in the community.
Prisoners, for instance, rebelled in 1997 to have their daily allowance increased.
Nevertheless, young radicals rebelled against their elders more than conservatives did.
The organic movement is thus gradually being integrated into the established agricultural systems against which it originally rebelled.
Of the remaining 112 rebels, 24 had died, 9 had been ennobled, 60 had retired, and 19 had been defeated at the polls.
The rebels enjoyed some significant early victories, but after a series of devastating defeats the movement lost its momentum.
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(試圖武裝推翻國家政治制度的)反抗者,造反者, (對抗權威或社會的)叛逆者, 武力反抗…
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