英 [ˈrenɪɡeɪd] 美 [ˈrenɪɡeɪd]
n. 叛徒;变节者;脱党者
vi. 背叛;脱离
adj. 叛徒的;背弃的;脱离的
复数renegades
第三人称单数renegades
现在分词renegading
过去式renegaded
过去分词renegaded
renegade /ˈrɛnɪˌɡeɪd/ TEM8
可数名词 A renegade is a person who abandons the religious, political, or philosophical beliefs that he or she used to have, and accepts opposing or different beliefs. 叛徒; 叛逆者; 改变信仰者
He has shown himself to be a renegade without respect for the rule of law.
他已经表现出自己是个毫不尊重法规的叛逆者。
someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw
break with established customs
同义词: rebel
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一个叛徒(Renegade)也介入了他们的纷争:他理所当然地会追击歹徒来获得奖赏,但是,他真正的目的却是,像 以往一样,取代警长的位置。
消息来源披露,奥巴马在特工处的代号是“叛逆者”(Renegade),为了随时保护他的安全,即使连奥巴马上厕所的时候,他的保镖们都会紧紧跟随在后。
... rend 撕裂,猛拉 renegade 背教者,变节者,叛徒 renounce 断绝关系;放弃权利 ...
背叛;脱离
叛徒的;背弃的;脱离的
He was stereotyped by some as a renegade.
他被一些人带着成见视为一名叛逆者。
He has shown himself to be a renegade without respect for the rule of law.
他已经表现出自己是个毫不尊重法规的叛逆者。
When he was doing underground work he was arrested because a renegade informed against him.
他做地下工作时, 曾因叛徒告密而被捕。
He was seen as a sexual renegade out to destroy the conception of people as good and rational and pure beings.
他被认为是支持性本能论的,其观点试图毁掉,人是善良理性而又纯粹的这一概念。
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Instead, Cooder functions as a renegade historian on a no-particular-hurry ambling tour through rural America.
The oil that many home brewers were collecting from restaurants contractually belonged to Renegade.
He appointed a renegade LDP politician, Kazuyuki Hamada, to handle internal affairs in parliament.
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