🚢mutiny (myutini)

noun
/ˈmjuːtɪni/
mutinerie (mutinerie)

Signification

an open rebellion against authority, especially by soldiers or sailors
Traduction de la signification
une rébellion ouverte contre l'autorité, en particulier par des soldats ou des marins
une rebellion ouverte contre l'autorite, en particulier par des soldats ou des marins

Phrases d'exemple

The sailors staged a mutiny against their captain.

Les marins ont organisé une mutinerie contre leur capitaine.
Les marins ont organise une mutinerie contre leur capitaine.

Expressions d'exemple

mutiny on the ship
mutinerie à bord du navire
mutinerie a bord du navire

Synonymes

revolt, rebellion, uprising, insurrection

Antonymes

obedience, loyalty, submission

Collocations

stage a mutiny, mutiny broke out, mutiny against

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