renegades

英 [ˈrɛnɪgeɪdz] 美 [ˈrɛnəˌgeɪdz]

n.  变节者; 叛徒; 背叛者; 叛教者; 叛逆者
renegade的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 叛徒;变节者;改变宗教信仰(或政见)者
    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.
    1. ADJ 离经叛道的;叛逆的;变节的
      Renegade is used to describe a member of a group or profession who behaves in a way that is opposed to the normal behaviour or beliefs of that group or profession.
      1. Three men were shot dead by a renegade policeman.
        3名男子被一个变节警察开枪打死。

    双语例句

    1. The Gileadites struck them down because the Ephraimites had said," You Gileadites are renegades from Ephraim and Manasseh. "
      基列人击杀以法莲人,是因他们说:“你们基列人在以法莲,玛拿西中间,不过是以法莲逃亡的人。”
    2. During the Chingkang mountains period there were a few renegades, and we never suspected that they would betray the revolution.
      井冈山时期有几个叛变分子,我们就从来没有想到他们会叛变。
    3. The FARSCAPE crew is a motley band of renegades.
      FARSCAPE全体人员是一根叛徒的杂色的带子。
    4. Many people have been working on ways of overcoming the camouflage of these renegades.
      许多人继续研究克服这些逃离者伪装的方法。
    5. Her team spotted the outlaw renegades outside a bank.
      他的小组在一家银行外发现了他们。
    6. Word is sitting bull's headed this way to join the renegades in the badlands.
      有消息称坐牛已经加入了在巴德兰兹的叛变队伍。