renegade的意思和读音

renegade

: [ˈrenˌɪɡeɪd] : [ˈrenɪɡeɪd]

n.

v.

adj.

renegades  

adj.+n.renegade province

n.loyalist

n.apostate,traitor,rebel,turncoat,betrayer

renegaden.

1.a person who leaves one political, religious, etc. group to join another that has very different views

2.a person who opposes and lives outside a group or society that they used to belong to

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adj.1.,

v.1.,;;

n.1.someone who leaves one group and joins another that has different goals or beliefs

1. brigade renegade crusade ...

2. brigade renegade crusade ...

3. cascade renegade shade ...

4. renege v renegade n negro n ...

5. Reliant Renegade Retona ...

6.(Paragon)/Renegade

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1.Friedman has cultivated an image of a maverick, a renegade scientist brave enough to tell the world what he knows about flying saucers.

2.His conversation with the renegade seemed to have taken all the heart out of him.使

3.He is one of the ex-super villains trying to hunt down the renegade super heroes.

4.The renegade attempted to shoot off the captain but was caught before he pulled out his pistol.

5.The government says if the renegade colonel is captured it will to put him on trial for insubordination, corruption and human rights abuses..

6.There would be plenty of renegade scientists willing to help inclosing young people's mind against all the approaches of reason.

7.Mr Putin's allies point the finger at Boris Berezovsky, a renegade Russian oligarch who lives in London and sponsored Mr Litvinenko.·

8.Beijing considers Taiwan a renegade province, and has threatened to use force against the island if it tries to declare formal independence.使

9.Considered a renegade by his peers, Nobel Prize-winner Eric Kandel used a simple model to probe the neural circuitry of memory.·

10.Taiwan's presidential election might prove to be a perilous watershed in its relationship with China. Can Beijing rein in the renegade?