mutiny 音标拼音: [mj'utəni]
n . 叛变,兵变
vi . 叛变,反抗,暴动
叛变,兵变叛变,反抗,暴动
mutiny n 1 :
open rebellion against constituted authority (
especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers )
v 1 :
engage in a mutiny against an authority Mutiny \
Mu "
ti *
ny \,
n .;
pl . {
Mutinies }. [
From mutine to mutiny ,
fr .
F .
se mutiner ,
fr .
F .
mutin stubborn ,
mutinous ,
fr .
OF .
meute riot ,
LL .
movita ,
fr .
movitus ,
for L .
motus ,
p .
p .
of movere to move .
See {
Move }.]
1 .
Insurrection against constituted authority ,
particularly military or naval authority ;
concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer ;
hence ,
generally ,
forcible resistance to rightful authority ;
insubordination .
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In every mutiny against the discipline of the college ,
he was the ringleader . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
Violent commotion ;
tumult ;
strife . [
Obs .]
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To raise a mutiny betwixt yourselves . --
Shak .
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{
Mutiny act } (
Law ),
an English statute reenacted annually to punish mutiny and desertion . --
Wharton .
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Syn :
See {
Insurrection }.
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Mutiny \
Mu "
ti *
ny \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Mutinied };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Mutinying }.]
1 .
To rise against ,
or refuse to obey ,
lawful authority in military or naval service ;
to excite ,
or to be guilty of ,
mutiny or mutinous conduct ;
to revolt against one '
s superior officer ,
or any rightful authority .
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2 .
To fall into strife ;
to quarrel . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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51 Moby Thesaurus words for "
mutiny ":
arise ,
civil disorder ,
disobedience ,
disobey ,
emeute ,
general uprising ,
indiscipline ,
insubordination ,
insurge ,
insurgence ,
insurgency ,
insurrect ,
insurrection ,
interregnum ,
irresponsibility ,
jacquerie ,
lawlessness ,
levee en masse ,
license ,
licentiousness ,
mount the barricades ,
mutineer ,
outbreak ,
overthrow ,
peasant revolt ,
power vacuum ,
putsch ,
rampant will ,
rebel ,
rebellion ,
reluct ,
reluctate ,
revolt ,
revolute ,
revolution ,
revolutionize ,
riot ,
rise ,
rise against ,
rise up ,
rising ,
run riot ,
strike ,
subversion ,
subversiveness ,
subvert ,
unaccountability ,
uncontrol ,
unrestraint ,
uprising ,
willfulness MUTINY ,
crimes .
The unlawful resistance of a superior officer ,
or the raising of commotions and disturbances on board of a ship against the authority of its commander ,
or in the army in opposition to the authority of the officers ;
a sedition ; (
q .
v .)
a revolt . (
q .
v .)
2 .
By the act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States ,
it is enacted as follows :
Article 7 .
Any officer or soldier ,
who shall begin ,
excite ,
or cause ,
or join in ,
any mutiny or sedition in any troop or company in the service of the United States ,
or in any party ,
post ,
detachment or guard ,
shall suffer death ,
or such other punishment as by a court martial shall be inflicted .
Article 8 .
Any officer ,
non -
commissioned officer ,
or soldier ,
who being present at any mutiny or sedition ,
does not use his utmost endeavors to suppress the same ,
or coming to the knowledge of any intended mutiny ,
does not without delay give information thereof to his commanding officer ,
shall be punished by the sentence of a court martial ,
with death ,
or otherwise ,
according to the nature of his offence .
3 .
And by the act for the better government of the navy of the United States ,
it is enacted as follows ,:
Article 13 .
If any person in the navy shall make or attempt to make any mutinous assembly ,
he shall ,
on conviction thereof by ,
a court martial ,
suffer death ;
and if any person as aforesaid ,
shall utter any seditious or mutinous words ,
or shall conceal or connive at any mutinous or seditious practices ,
or shall treat with contempt his superior ,
being in the execution of his office ,
or being witness to any mutiny or sedition ,
shall not do his utmost to suppress it ,
he shall be punished at the discretion of a court martial .
Vide 2 Stra .
R .
1264 .
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Mutiny - Wikipedia Mutiny does not necessarily need to refer to a military force and can describe a political, economic, or power structure in which subordinates defy superiors During the Age of Discovery, mutiny particularly meant open rebellion against a ship's captain
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