叛逆
pàn nì
Pinyin
Definition
叛逆
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- to rebel
- to revolt
- a rebel
Character Decomposition
Idioms (11)
倒行逆施
- 1 to go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong
- 2 to try to turn back history
- 3 a perverse way of doing things
忠言逆耳
- 1 loyal advice jars on the ears (idiom)
招降纳叛
- 1 to recruit surrendered enemy and deserters (idiom); to gather together a gang of villains
众叛亲离
- 1 lit. people rebelling and friends deserting (idiom)
- 2 fig. to find oneself utterly isolated
私谋叛国
- 1 to secretly plan treason (idiom)
Sample Sentences
如果孩子的叛逆性非常强,这种教育方法可能会引起比较严重的后果,即孩子强烈的叛逆和不遵从,如果孩子从小一直在叛逆的状态下,长大后会引发一定的心理障碍以及扭曲,所以这一方法并不适用于所有孩子。
If the child is rebellious, then this kind of education may cause some serious consequences, such as rebelling. If the child grew up from such a rebellious condition, even more extreme rebelling. Thus, this way of education does not apply to all kids.
我比他还叛逆。经常逃学,不是跟同学打架,就是在外面瞎玩。谁的话也不听,谁要是说我几句我就跟谁急。
I was more rebellious than he is. I skipped school a lot and if I wasn't fighting with my classmates, I was messing around outside. I didn't listen to anybody. Whenever someone would say something bad about me, I'd let 'em have it.