an occasion when a group of people, especially soldiers or sailors, refuses to obey orders and/or attempts to take control from people in authority(尤指士兵或船员的)反叛,哗变,暴动
Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny.船上的情况常常十分糟糕,船员们随时可能发生哗变。
There were rumours of mutiny among the troops.部队里有兵变的传言。
Soldiers crushed mutinies in three jails.士兵镇压了3个监狱的暴动。
ADJECTIVE | VERB + MUTINY | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤army, naval (especially BrE) 陸軍/海軍兵變VERB + MUTINY➤stage策劃譁變➤lead領導譁變➤be faced with, face面臨譁變PREPOSITION➤mutiny against反對⋯的譁變◇He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.他發動了一場反對高級將領的兵變。➤mutiny by⋯參與的叛亂◇mutiny by the men士兵的叛亂➡ note at crime(for more verbs)