🚢mutiny (miutini)

noun
/ˈmjuːtɪni/
motín (motin)

Meaning

an open rebellion against authority, especially by soldiers or sailors
Traducción del significado
una rebelión abierta contra la autoridad, especialmente por soldados o marineros
una rebelion abierta contra la autoridad, especialmente por soldados o marineros

Oraciones de ejemplo

The sailors staged a mutiny against their captain.

Los marineros organizaron un motín contra su capitán.
Los marineros organizaron un motin contra su capitan.

Expresiones de ejemplo

mutiny on the ship
motín en el barco
motin en el barco

Synonyms

revolt, rebellion, uprising, insurrection

Antonyms

obedience, loyalty, submission

Colocaciones

stage a mutiny, mutiny broke out, mutiny against

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