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1. The peasants rose in rebellion against the corrupt officials.
農(nóng)民們造貪官污吏的反。
2. When a lot of people rebel, there is a rebellion.
當許多人造反時,就出現(xiàn)了起義。
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1. 叛亂:11關(guān)叛亂(Rebellion)干掉路上遇到的幾只怪物后來到露天大院中,外面守兵和怪物的戰(zhàn)斗異常激烈,趁亂爬上最近的哨塔躲好,等下面打出個結(jié)果來再操起座式迫擊炮收拾殘敵.
2. 反抗 :第二關(guān):反抗(Rebellion):勝利條件:一周內(nèi)攻克強弓(Strongbow)城堡,積攢100弓箭手,攻克阿什伍德(Ashwood)城堡. 伊莎貝爾不能戰(zhàn) 敗. 英雄等級上限為12級,伊莎貝爾將會被帶入下一關(guān). 關(guān)前選擇:900金,10步兵,45農(nóng)民. 過關(guān)指引:強弓城堡離出發(fā)點不遠,
1. 謀反;叛亂;反叛
A rebellion is a violent organized action by a large group of people who are trying to change their country's political system.
e.g. The British soon put down the rebellion.
英國人很快平息了叛亂。
e.g. ...the ruthless and brutal suppression of rebellion.
對謀反無情、殘酷的鎮(zhèn)壓
2. 內(nèi)訌;(來自政黨內(nèi)部的)反抗
A situation in which politicians show their opposition to their own party's policies can be referred to as a rebellion .
e.g. There was a Labour rebellion when some left-wing MPs voted against the Chancellor's tax cuts...
工黨內(nèi)部發(fā)生內(nèi)訌,一些左翼國會議員對財政大臣提出的減稅政策投了反對票。