mutiny: [16] Etymologically, a mutiny is simply a ‘movement’. The word was adapted from the now obsolete mutine, a borrowing from French mutin ‘rebellion’. This in turn was a derivative of an earlier muete, literally ‘movement’, hence ‘rebellion’ (remembered in English in the related émeute ‘uprising’), which came from Vulgar Latin *movita, a descendant of Latin movēre ‘move’ (source of English move). => émeute, motion, move
mutiny (n.)
1560s, with noun suffix -y (4) + obsolete verb mutine "revolt" (1540s), from Middle French mutiner "to revolt," from meutin "rebellious," from meute "a revolt, movement," from Vulgar Latin *movita "a military uprising," from fem. past participle of Latin movere "to move" (see move (v.)).
mutiny (v.)
1580s, from mutiny (n.). Alternative mutine is recorded from 1550s. Related: Mutinied; mutinying.
mutiny 双语例句
1. They were shot yesterday after being convicted of mutiny and high treason.
在被宣判犯有叛乱罪和叛国罪后,他们昨天被枪决了。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Discontent among the ship's crew finally led to the outbreak of mutiny.
船员的不满情绪最终酿成了暴乱。
来自《权威词典》
3. He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.
他发动了一场反对高级将领的兵变.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. There will be a mutiny if conditions do not improve.
如果情况不改变,将会出现兵变.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. Three sailors were fomenting a mutiny on the ship.