in.sub.or.di.nate
insubordinate的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [ˌinsəˈbɔ:rdnit]
KK音标发音: [ˌɪnsəˈbɔrdnɪt]
insubordinate的词性:
adj.(形容词)
1. Not submissive to authority:
不服从权威的:
has a history of insubordinate behavior.
有违抗行为的记载
insubordinate的词性:
n.(名词)
insubordinate的词性:
adv.(副词)
insubordinate的词性:
n.(名词)
insubordinate, rebellious, mutinous, factious, seditious
2. These adjectives mean in opposition to and usually in defiance of established authority.
这些形容词有反对并通常蔑视权威的意思。
3. Insubordinate implies failure or refusal to recognize or submit to the authority of a superior:
Insubondinate 暗示没有或拒绝承认或顺从上级的权威:
To be insubordinate is to invite dismissal from a corporation.
不服从将会被公司解雇。
4. Rebellious implies open defiance of authority or resistance to control:
Rebellious 暗指公开的蔑视权威或拒绝受控制:
Rebellious students stubbornly demanded that the CIA be prevented from recruiting on campus.
反抗的学生们坚决要求不准中央情报局在学校里招募人员。
5. Mutinous pertains to revolt against constituted authority, especially that of a naval or military command:
Mutinous 指反抗合法当局,特别是指海军和陆军的命令:
“The men became mutinous and insubordinate” (Walter Besant).
“人们变得反叛和不服从命令” (瓦特·贝赞特)。
6. Factious implies the promotion or existence of divisiveness, dissension, or disunity within a group or an organization:
Factious 暗指一个团体或组织内部分裂、不和或不团结的存在或加剧:
“The army has been embroiled in a standoff battle against a [hornets'] nest of factious groups, including opium warlords” (Time).
部队卷入了一场对抗 队伍的僵持战,包括鸦片军阀 (《时代》)。
7. Seditious applies principally to the treasonous stirring up of resistance or rebellion against a government:
Seditious 主要用于以反叛方式挑起对政府的抵制或反叛:
Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense must have seemed seditious to colonial Tories.
对于殖民主义的托利党人来说托马斯·潘恩的小册子《常识》 一定显得具有煽动性