DISOBEYbehaviour that shows you refuse to do what someone tells you to do, especially because you do not respect them 违抗,拒绝服从 → defy
act/gesture of defiance
Running away was an act of defiance against his parents.
离家出走是他对父母的反抗。
in defiance (of something)
Many people were drinking in the streets, in flagrant defiance of the ban.
许多人在街上喝酒,公然违抗禁令。
Her fists clenched in defiance.
她双拳紧握,拒绝服从。
Examples from the Corpus
defiance• a look of hatred and defiance• Now that Luke no longer wanted her, he wouldn't care about anything she did, so no action of hers constituteddefiance.• He is fighting for a second term and claims the support of other key nations in defiance of the Clinton administration.• Lee saw Anthea's eyes glittering blackly in the dancingcandlelight, her chin drawn up in defiance or outrage.• That act of defiancewarmed her even now, just thinking of it.• I had gone against their wishes in a public expression of defiance.• She tries to work up a kind of defiance, an attitude.• Over time, the AK-47 rose above its use as a weapon to become a symbol of defiance and liberation.
act/gesture of defiance• An act of defiance it had been, and look where it had got her.• An act of defiance, in Zacco's terms.• In one of his few acts of defiance, Presley opted for tight black leather, rockclassics and his old band.• In those circumstances, voting to strike may be a finalgesture of defiance.• Many point to her act of defiance as the birth of the civil-rights movement.• Given the power of the managerialhierarchy to dispense or withholdrewards, open acts of defianceexposeindividuals to reprisal.• That act of defiance warmed her even now, just thinking of it.• Many of these acts of defiance are lost to us, as those women and their yearnings have been lost.