mutiny
n. 叛亂,兵變; 譁變,暴動
vi. 違抗上級命令; 叛變,反叛; 參加叛亂; 暴動
vt.& vi. (尤指士兵或船員)不服從,反抗,反叛
A mutiny is a refusal by people, usually soldiers or sailors, to continue obeying a person in authority.
A series of coup attempts and mutinies within the armed forces destabilized the regime...
軍隊內部一連串的政變圖謀和暴動動搖了該政權。
They were shot yesterday after being convicted of mutiny and high treason.
在被宣判犯有叛亂罪和叛國罪後,他們昨天被槍決了。
If a group of people, usually soldiers or sailors, mutiny, they refuse to continue obeying a person in authority.
Units stationed around the capital mutinied because they had received no pay for nine months...
駐紮在首府周邊的部隊因9個月沒有領到軍餉而譁變。
Sailors at a naval base had mutinied against their officers.
某海軍基地計程車兵不服從軍官領導,發生了兵變。
1. open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers)
1. engage in a mutiny against an authority
Despite an amnesty offer, the mutiny spread to other towns and tanks were mobilised in Dhaka.
儘管赦免了叛亂, 但叛亂依然蔓延到了達卡的其他城鎮.
Finally, he saves his first master's life by stopping a bullet during the Indian Mutiny.
在印度叛亂中, 他最終自身飲彈救了他第一位主人的命.
If you mutiny against an officer, you can be shot.
你要是想造一個軍官的反, 就可能被槍斃.
This constituted a mutiny to her company, however.
但這對她的公司構成了反叛.
The crew tried to seize control of the ship, and were shot for mutiny.
船員奪船未遂, 均以叛亂罪被槍決.