mutiny
noun /ˈmjuːtəni/
/ˈmjuːtəni/
(plural mutinies)
[uncountable, countable]- the act of refusing to obey the orders of somebody in authority, especially by soldiers or sailors
(尤指士兵或船员的)哗变,暴动 - Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny.
船员的不满情绪最终酿成了暴乱。 - the famous movie ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’
著名电影《叛舰喋血记》 - We have a family mutiny on our hands!
我们家出了叛逆之事,需要处理!
Topics Transport by waterc2- mutiny by the men
士兵的叛乱 - The famous mutiny on the British Navy ship Bounty took place in 1789.
有名的英国海军邦蒂号军舰哗变发生在1789年。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- army
- naval
- stage
- lead
- be faced with
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- mutiny against
- mutiny by
词源mid 16th cent.: from obsolete mutine ‘rebellion’, from French mutin ‘mutineer’, based on Latin movere ‘to move’. - Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny.