释义 |
mutinymu·ti·ny1 /ˈmyutn·i / noun [countable, uncountable] (plural mu·ti·nies) an act that involves a group of people, especially sailors or soldiers, refusing to obey the person who is in command(尤指水手或士兵的)哗变,叛乱◆There'll be a mutiny if conditions don't improve.如果工作条件不能改善,就会酿成叛乱。
mutinymu·ti·ny2 /ˈmyutn·i / verb [intransitive] (present participle mu·ti·ny·ing, third person singular present tense mu·ti·nies, past tense, past participle mu·ti·nied)mutiny (against sb / sth) to refuse to obey your leader or to accept something不服从;反抗;哗变 |