rebellious
adj. 反叛的; 造反的; 难控制的
If you think someone behaves in an unacceptable way and does not do what they are told, you can say they are rebellious .
...a rebellious teenager...
叛逆少年
He grew older and more rebellious.
他长大了,也越发叛逆了。
A rebellious group of people is a group involved in taking violent action against the rulers of their own country, usually in order to change the system of government there.
The rebellious officers, having seized the radio station, broadcast the news of the overthrow of the monarchy.
叛乱的军官控制了电台,广播宣布推翻君主制的消息。
1. resisting control or authority;
2. discontented as toward authority
3. participating in organized resistance to a constituted government;
She then became rebellious during her teens and drank, smoked, and shoplifted.
青春期又叛逆地走上歧路,喝酒 、 抽菸 、 偷窃样样来.
The war booty was shared between a rebellious prince of Toungio and the king of Arakan.
造反的东吁亲王与阿拉干的国王分享战利品.
It'served to make him rebellious and hence lethargic at times.
这种情况引起他对现状的反抗心理,有时候便老是没精打采.
Still, not being a rebellious child, I complied and began to debate, right or left hand.
但是为了不成为一个叛逆的小孩, 我妥协了并在思维斗争中挣扎着,是用左手, 还是右手呢?
Picasso's father soon became angry with his son's rebellious behavior, long hair, and strange clothes.
很快,他父亲就被儿子的叛逆行为---长发和奇装异服--激怒了.