
英:/'ˈmjuːtənəs/ 美:/'ˈmjuːtənəs/
反抗的
GRE
adj. 暴动的;反抗的;难制服的
His own army, stung by defeats, is mutinous.
遭遇失败的痛楚后 他所率领的军队变得有意反叛
His own army, stung by defeats, is mutinous.
遭遇失败的痛楚后,他所率领的军队出现反叛情绪。
His reluctance to return to the cabin impressed them all unfavourably, and the mutinous sounds again broke forth.
他不愿回到船舱里去,给大家留下了不好的印象,于是又响起了造反的声音。
My men grow mutinous day by day;
我的船员一天比一天更想叛变
The mutinous sailors took control of the ship.
反叛的水手们接管了那艘船。
Let's rescue the loot from that mutinous crew!
让我们把那些掠夺品从反叛的船员手里夺回来。
adj.|resistant/rebellious;暴动的;反抗的;难制服的
“mutinous” 是形容词,主要含义与“反抗权威”“参与叛乱”相关,具体解释如下:
The mutinous sailors were marooned on an island.(参与暴动的水手被放逐到孤岛。)
He gave a mutinous glare.(他投以反抗的眼神。)
Mutinous farm animals established a utopia.(暴动的农场动物建立了乌托邦。)
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单词:mutinous
释义:反叛的;造反的;叛变的
例句:
The sailors became mutinous and refused to obey the captain's orders. (水手们变得叛变,拒绝服从船长的命令。)
The mutinous sol***rs staged a rebellion against their commanding officer. (反叛的士兵对他们的指挥官发动了叛乱。)
用法:该词通常用于形容人或行为,表示反叛、叛变、造反等不合法的行为。
近义词:rebellious、insubordinate、insurgent、seditious
反义词:obe***nt、loyal、compliant、submissive
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