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mutinous

/myoot-n-uhs/US // ˈmyut n əs //UK // (ˈmjuːtɪnəs) //

叛变的,叛变,叛逆的,变节的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : disposed to, engaged in, or involving revolt against authority.
    • : characterized by mutiny; rebellious.
    • : difficult to control: mutinous feelings.

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Examples

  • Raul Labrador has almost no experience in Congress and a mutinous habit.

  • It is probable he wished to provide written proof of a plea that he was an unwilling agent in the clutch of a mutinous army.

  • Major Hector Munro took command of the British army, and found it in a mutinous condition; desertions to the enemy were frequent.

  • An therell be another one right here, if you dont put a stopper on that mutinous jaw of yours and get back to your post.

  • It was the mutinous crew of his majesty's ship "Bounty" that settled Pitcairn's Island.

  • It is in that story of Mr. Kipling's of the mutinous elephant who refused to work because his master was too long absent.