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N-VAR
(通常指士兵或水手的)反叛,哗变,暴动 A mutiny is a refusal by people, usually soldiers or sailors, to continue obeying a person in authority.
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A series of coup attempts and mutinies within the armed forces destabilized the regime...
军队内部一连串的政变图谋和暴动动摇了该政权。
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They were shot yesterday after being convicted of mutiny and high treason.
在被宣判犯有叛乱罪和叛国罪后,他们昨天被枪决了。
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VERB
(通常指士兵或水手)反叛,哗变,暴动 If a group of people, usually soldiers or sailors, mutiny, they refuse to continue obeying a person in authority.
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Units stationed around the capital mutinied because they had received no pay for nine months...
驻扎在首府周边的部队因9个月没有领到军饷而哗变。
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Sailors at a naval base had mutinied against their officers.
某海军基地的士兵不服从军官领导,发生了兵变。
- Noun
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1. open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers)
- Verb
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1. engage in a mutiny against an authority
- 1. Discontended men stirred the crew to mutiny.
- 心怀不满的人扇动船员叛变。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 2. Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.
- 心怀不满的人煽动船员叛乱。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.
- 他发动了一场反对高级将领的兵变。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. There will be a mutiny if conditions do not improve.
- 如果情况不改变,将会出现兵变。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Three sailors were fomenting a mutiny on the ship.
- 三个水手正在船上煽动叛变。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》


