单词 | insubordination |
释义 | insubordinationWord family adverbinsubordinatelyadjectiveinsubordinatenouninsubordination Militaryin·sub·or·di·na·tion /ˌɪnsəbɔːdəˈneɪʃən $ -ˌbɔːrdnˈeɪ-/ noun [uncountableU] formal PMwhen someone refuses to obey a person who has more authority than them 〔对上级的〕不服从,抗命 SYN disobedience Howell was fired for gross insubordination. 豪厄尔因为严重违抗命令被开除。 —insubordinate /ˌɪnsəˈbɔːdənət $ -ɔːr-/ adjectiveadj Examples from the Corpus insubordination• The court concluded that this pattern of behavior threatened working relationships that were vital to maintaining school operations and thus constituted insubordination.• For a second she was on the point of executing Ace for insubordination.• When can a teacher be fired for insubordination?• Shores was fired for insubordination.• The grounds for dismissal most frequently mentioned in state laws include insubordination, incompetency, immorality, and unprofessional conduct.• There could be no thought of undermining the class which served as the first line of resistance to smouldering peasant insubordination.• Certainly, such insubordination and disloyalty would have gotten a less well connected man court-martialed.• On one occasion he complained to them of the insubordination of two of the officers.• This led to insubordination amongst the Seventh Infantry who attacked the Governor and wounded one of the officers who accompanied him. From Longman Business Dictionary insubordinationin·su·bor·di·na·tion /ˌɪnsəbɔːdəˈneɪʃən-ɔːr-/ noun [uncountableU] when you refuse to obey someone of a higher rank He was fired for insubordination. —insubordinate adjectiveadj an insubordinate new recruit |
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