renegade 的 2 个定义
- a person who deserts a party or cause for another.
- an apostate from a religious faith.
- of or like a renegade; traitorous.
renegade 近义词
rebellious
person who is rebellious
更多renegade例句
- Online video sharing—and we're talking the renegade kind, uploaded by fans and shared freely—greatly contributed to The Daily Show's massive cultural footprint before Stewart left that show behind in 2015.
- When the solo anti-censorship renegade came to school — literally prevented of her own volition from talking — in spirit, she was joining demonstrations against the bills happening online and in-person.
- GameStop shocked the world with its sudden stock price surge earlier this year, buoyed by a band of renegade Redditors turned amateur day traders.
- Fletcher is part of “group of renegades,” he says, who are on a mission to plug literature back into the electric heart of contemporary life and culture.
- What does that promising growth mean for the renegade brewers at Casa Bruja?
- To paraphrase the renegade philosopher Hannibal, I love it when science comes together.
- One of the strongest of the anti-Islamists is a renegade general, Khalifa Haftar, who is fighting in the east.
- But its title is a misnomer: The far-from-renegade Gay is a very good feminist.
- Earlier this year, Miller responded to calls to stand with Cliven Bundy and declared common cause with the renegade rancher.
- Already the patch of brush in which lay the renegade Policemen was hidden in the smudge, shut away from our sight.
- Cousin would have tried a shot at the renegade if not for fear of instant reprisal on the girl.
- His former friends treated him as a renegade, and the whig newspapers showered abuse upon him.
- The renegade Yankee, and not the native planter, is made to bear the heaviest blow.
- It was dangerous in the extreme, it might mean death, but it was death if he stayed in the clutches of the renegade half-breed.