mutiny
n[C, U]
rebellion against lawful authority, esp by soldiers or sailors 叛乱; (尤指军人或水手的)哗变, 兵变
The crew tried to seize control of the ship, and were shot for mutiny. 船员夺船未遂, 均以叛乱罪被枪决.
If the manager hadn't accepted some of the team's demands he could have had a mutiny on his hands. 领队要不是答应了队员的部分要求, 他可能已众叛亲离了. mutiny, v [I, Ipr]
~ (against sb/sth) be guilty of mutiny; revolt (against sb/sth) 反叛, 叛变(某人[某事物])
a crew that mutinies (against its captain, against bad living conditions) (因反抗船长、 抗议生活条件恶劣而)哗变的船员.
John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies!