mutinous
adj. 反抗的,叛变的
If someone is mutinous, they are strongly dissatisfied with a person in authority and are likely to stop obeying them.
His own army, stung by defeats, is mutinous.
经历失败的痛楚后,他所率军队出现反叛情绪。
1. disposed to or in a state of mutiny;
2. consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny;
But a reporter for VOA in Conakry says no one tried to stop the mutinous soldiers.
但是在科纳克里的VOA记者称没人打算阻止暴动的士兵.
The captain submitted to his mutinous crew.
船长向反叛的船员们妥协了.
In this guise he gathered information about mutinous and subversive designs.
以这个名义,他收集了搞叛变和颠覆活动的阴谋计划的情报.
The mutinous children refused to obey their teacher.
有反抗心理的孩子们拒绝听老师的话.
He was sentenced to death for his mutinous behavior.
他因反叛行为而被判死刑.