see|Rebel
English
Etymology 1
French rebelle > L. rebellisas (waging war again, insurgent)
Pronunciation
a|UK IPA|/�reb�l/
r�b'�l, /�r�b�l/, /<tt>"rEb@l</tt>/
audio|en-us-rebel.ogg|Audio (US)
Noun
en-noun
- A person who resists an established authority, often violently.
Translations
trans-top|person who resists an established authority
Chinese: ���
Czech: povstalec m
Dutch: #Dutch|rebel
Finnish: kapinallinen
French: rebelle m
German: Rebell m, Aufrührer m
Italian: ribelle m|f
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Japanese: t|ja|scJpan|���|trhangyakusha
Portuguese: rebelde m|f
Spanish: rebelde m|f
Swedish: rebell c
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Etymology 2
French rebeller > L. rebellare (to fight back, to wage war again)
Pronunciation
a|UK IPA|/rɪ�bel/
enPR|rÄbÄ�l', IPA|/rɪË�bÉ�l, SAMPA|/rI"bEl/
audio|en-us-rebel-verb.ogg|Audio (US)
rhymes|�l
Intransitive verb
rfc-trverb|Intransitive verb
en-verb|rebel|l|ing
- To resist or become defiant toward an authority.
Translations
Chinese (simplified): �� (fankang)
Chinese (traditional): ��
Dutch: rebel
Finnish: kapinoida
French: rebeller
German: rebellieren, sich auflehnen
Greek: ε�ανα��α�ή�ει
Portuguese: rebelar
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Italian: ribellarsi
Japanese: t|ja|scJpan|����|trhangyaku suru
Korean: 모�� ��� (mobanhan wihayeo)
Latin: rebellare
Russian: взб�н�ова�� (vebuntovat)
Român�: rebel
Spanish: rebelar
Related terms
rebellion
rebellious
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