| 单词 | mutinied | 
| 释义 | mutiny1 of 2noun  mu·ti·ny  ˈmyü-tə-nē  ˈmyüt-nē    plural mutinies   1   : forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority    especially : concerted (see concerted sense 1) revolt (as of a naval crew) against discipline or a superior officer   The sailors staged a mutiny and took control of the ship.  2  obsolete   : tumult, strife   mutiny2 of 2 verb  mutinied; mutinying; mutinies   intransitive verb   : to rise against or refuse to obey or observe authority  He mutinied not just against God but against the older generation of Romanian intellectuals.  specifically, of soldiers, sailors, etc. : to rebel against military authority : to stage a mutiny   Months wore on, and about half of [Christopher] Columbus's men mutinied and tried to sail by canoe to Hispaniola.  In April 1779 a draft of sixty men from the 71st Highlanders mutinied when they were told they were to go to America and refused to march aboard the transports.  mutinied verbas in rebelledto rise up against established authority the party's conservative faction mutinied just before the election Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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