mutiny
美音:
[´mju:tənı
]英音:
[´mju:tənı
]n.兵变,反抗 v.叛变,造反,兵变
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名词复数:mutinies 动词过去式:mutinied 过去分词:mutinied 现在分词:mutinying 第三人称单数:mutinies
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mov,mob,mot=to move(移动)
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mutiny
/'mju:tɪnɪ; `mjutnɪ/
n [C, U] rebellion against lawful authority, esp by soldiers or sailors 叛乱; (尤指军人或水手的)哗变, 兵变
*The crew tried to seize control of the ship, and were shot for mutiny. 船员夺船未遂, 均以叛乱罪被枪决.
* If the manager hadn't accepted some of the team's demands he could have had a mutiny on his hands. 领队要不是答应了队员的部分要求, 他可能已众叛亲离了.
v [I, Ipr] ~ (against sb/sth) be guilty of mutiny; revolt (against sb/sth) 反叛, 叛变(某人[某事物])
*a crew that mutinies (against its captain, against bad living conditions) (因反抗船长、抗议生活条件恶劣而)哗变的船员.
mutiny
npluralmutinies [U and C][
Date: 1500-1600;
Origin: mutine
'to refuse to obey' (16-17 centuries), from
French mutiner, from meute
'refusal to obey', from
Latin movere
'to move']
when soldiers,
sailors, etc refuse to obey the person who is in charge of them, and try to take control for themselves
mutiny against He led a mutiny against the captain.>mutinyv [I] The soldiers had mutinied over the non-payment of wages.
1. Three sailors were fomenting a mutiny on the ship. 三个士兵在船上煽动一次反叛。
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