单词 | mutinies |
释义 | mutiny1 of 2noun mu·ti·ny ˈmyü-tə-nē ˈmyüt-nē plural mutinies 1 : forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority especially : concerted (see concerted sense 1) revolt (as of a naval crew) against discipline or a superior officer The sailors staged a mutiny and took control of the ship. 2 obsolete : tumult, strife mutiny 2 of 2verb mutinied; mutinying; mutinies intransitive verb : to rise against or refuse to obey or observe authority He mutinied not just against God but against the older generation of Romanian intellectuals. Will Blythe specifically, of soldiers, sailors, etc. : to rebel against military authority : to stage a mutiny Months wore on, and about half of [Christopher] Columbus's men mutinied and tried to sail by canoe to Hispaniola. Owen Gingerich In April 1779 a draft of sixty men from the 71st Highlanders mutinied when they were told they were to go to America and refused to march aboard the transports. Christopher Hibbert mutinies 1 of 2 nounas in revolts open fighting against authority (as one's own government) a mutiny led by the ship's cook Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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mutinies 2 of 2verbas in rebels to rise up against established authority the party's conservative faction mutinied just before the election Synonyms & Similar Words
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