词汇 | mutinously |
释义 | mutinously adverb uk /ˈmjuː.tɪ.nəs.li/ us /ˈmjuː.tən.əs.li/ in a way that shows you refuse or are not willing to do what you are told to do: 表示抗议地;桀骜不驯地 They grumbled mutinously about the work.他们对工作抱怨连连。 "I'm not hungry," he said mutinously.“我不饿,”他桀骜不驯地说。 "I hate being bossed around," she muttered mutinously. The ten-year-old was looking at her mutinously. She glared mutinously at him. Some of the children looked mutinously distrustful. Disobedient anti-authoritarian anti-authoritarianism anti-authority contumacious contumaciously defiance defiant disobedient disobediently indiscipline insubordinate insubordinately mutinous naughtily naughty rebellious rebelliously ungovernable unruliness unruly Examples of mutinouslymutinously In a twinkling every man jack of us was lining the starboard rail, looking curiously behind to see who would dare show himself mutinously inclined. From Project Gutenberg Suddenly her face kindled and her lips quivered mutinously. From Project Gutenberg She shut her lips tightly over her little clenched teeth, and he saw the blue eyes flash mutinously. From Project Gutenberg Her small breast arose mutinously, while that cast-off sensation kept growing and growing. From Project Gutenberg He shook his head mutinously, and the cloudy deeps of his eyes grew more cloudy. From Project Gutenberg The red lips curled mutinously. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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