The people grew tired of the corruption of their politicians, so they rebelled against the government.El pueblo se cansó de la corrupción de sus políticos, así que se rebeló contra el gobierno.
I was a bit of a rebel at schoolera un poco rebelde en el colegio
fighting between rebels and government forces
[rɪˈbel]
verbo intransitivo
(rise up)rebelarse;sublevarse;(refuse to conform)rebelarse
adolescents who rebel and demand freedom and independence
to rebel against sth/sbrebelarse contra algo/algn
in 703 Nepal rebelled and chased the Tibetans back across the Himalayasthe child who rebels is unlikely to be overlookedshe rebelled against her upbringingthe Duke rebelled against his uncle James IImore than forty Conservative MPs rebelled against the government and voted against the billMPs planning to rebel over the Maastricht voteI was very young and rebelling against everythingthe voters rebelled against high property taxes
at the sight of all that food, his stomach rebelledsu estómago se rebeló al ver tanta comida;I tried to get up but my legs rebelledintenté levantarme pero mis piernas se negaron or no me respondieron las piernas
adjetivo
[+forces, soldiers, factions]rebelde
the rebel factions fighting for control of Afghanistanrebel forces in Liberia
modificador
rebel leader (n)cabecilla (m)
Margaret Anstee met today with former rebel leader Jonas Savimbi