vi. 反叛;反抗;造反
n. 反叛者;叛徒
adj. 反抗的;造反的
n. (Rebel)人名;(德)雷贝尔;(英)里贝尔;(法)勒贝尔
The Southern troops, when charging or to express their delight, always yell in a manner peculiar to themselves. The Yankee cheer is more like ours; but the Confederate officers declare that the rebel yell has a particular merit, and always produces a salutary and useful effect upon their adversaries. A corps is sometimes spoken of as a 'good yelling regiment.' [A.J.L. Fremantle, "The Battle of Gettysburg and the Campaign in Pennsylvania," in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine," Sept. 1863]