renegade
英[ˈrenɪgeɪd]
美[ˈrɛnɪˌɡed]
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
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N-COUNT
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.
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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.
例句
Three men were shot dead by a renegade policeman.
3名男子被一个变节警察开枪打死。
英汉词典释义
英英词典释义
Noun
1. someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw
2. a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
Verb
1. break with established customs
Adjective
1. having deserted a cause or principle;
"some provinces had proved recreant""renegade supporters of the usurper"