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mu.ti.nyH5mjU:7tI7ni, $-tI-n(a) refusal to obey orders and/or a violent attempt to take control from people in authority, esp. in a military situation or on a ship反叛,叛变,叛乱Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny. [U]船上的情况往往很糟糕,船员们几乎要反叛。There were rumours of mutiny among the troops. [U]军队里有叛乱的谣言。Deepening disillusionment bordering on open (= not secret) mutiny is stirring in the militia. [U]民兵组织中产生了越来越深的失望,几乎要公开叛乱。Soldiers and police killed 250-300 prisoners while crushing mutinies in three jails. [C]士兵和警察在镇压三个监狱的暴乱时杀死了250-300个囚犯。As the president of the university, he has successfully battled against student sit-ins and faculty mutinies. [C]作为大学校长,他成功地应付了学生的静坐和教职员工的反抗。
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