Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
mutiny
mutiny UK [ˈmjuː.tɪ.ni] US [-t ̬ɪ-] noun countable or uncountable [ mutinies ] when a group of people, especially soldiers or sailors, refuse to obey orders and/or attempt to take control from people in authority • Conditions on the ship were often very bad, and crews were on the point of mutiny. • There were rumours of mutiny among the troops. • Soldiers and police killed 250-300 prisoners while crushing mutinies in three jails. Thesaurus+: ↑Taking action against people in power Derived:mutinous
verb intransitive to take part in a mutiny • The crew mutinied and murdered the ship's captain. • The troops mutinied against their officers. Thesaurus+: ↑Taking action against people in power