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noun The north of the country rose in rebellion against the government. 这个国家的北方地区发生了反对政府的叛乱。 The army put down the rebellion. 军队镇压了叛乱。 (a) back-bench rebellion下院普通议员的反对 Some members are in rebellion against proposed cuts in spending. teenage rebellion青少年的叛逆 In July 1745 Charles sailed for Scotland to raise a rebellion in the Highlands. Peasant rebellions occurred throughout the 16th century. Rebellion broke out in India. Rebellion broke out in the Rhineland. Simon de Montfort rose in rebellion in 1258. The band refused to go on stage and rebellion began to stir in the audience. The country has been plagued by wars, civil wars, and internal rebellions. The new taxes provoked the population to open rebellion. The opposition party members threatened rebellion. The re-introduction of conscription sparked off a major rebellion. The slaves rose up in rebellion. They are in rebellion against the conservative hierarchy of the Church. They staged a rebellion against British rule in Ireland. a rebellion against the new king a rebellion over an increase in VAT attempts to foment rebellion in the Cabinet rebellion against their parents After years of protest, much of the country was now in open rebellion against the president. Teenage rebellion often starts in the home. The English Tudors faced six major rebellions and countless minor revolts. The prime minister faces a rebellion from junior members of his party. |