insubordinate
insubordinate 英 [ˌɪnsə'bɔ:dɪnət] 美 [ˌɪnsəˈbɔrdnɪt]
adj. 不听话的;不顺从的
名词复数:insubordinates
- If you want to be insubordinate, go ahead and break the rules, ignore orders, and act like a disobedient rebel.
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- adj. 不听话的;不顺从的
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1. Often, it is the rung just below that is holding us hostage with insubordinate habit.
常常正是下面那块横板,用不肯屈服的旧习把我们劫为人质。
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2. It is a very high bar when we ask executives to be genuinely insubordinate in order to be moral.
要求高管们真正违背命令以遵守道德准则的时候,这是个非常高的要求。
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3. Do as mother says. If you are insubordinate, father will probably hear of it.
按照妈妈说的做,如果不听话的话就告诉爸爸。作者:山河行地。
- insubordinate (adj.) 1792, on model of French insubordonné (1787); from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + subordinate (adj.) "submitting to authority." Related: Insubordinately.
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