insubordination 英 [ˌɪnsəˌbɔ:dɪˈneɪʃn]   美 [ˌɪnsəˌbɔrdɪˈneɪʃn]

insubordination

insubordination  英 [ˌɪnsəˌbɔ:dɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪnsəˌbɔrdɪˈneɪʃn]

n. 反抗,不服从 

名词复数:insubordinations 

The government says if the renegade colonel is captured it will to put him on trial for insubordination, corruption and human rights abuses. 政府说,如果发动叛乱的塞义德.巴卡尔上校被抓获,他们将以反抗当局罪、腐败罪和侵犯人权罪对他进行审判。
In many countries that use the death penalty, drug trafficking, corruption, cowardice, desertion, insubordination, and mutiny are also capital offenses. 而在另一些国家里,毒品走私,贪污腐败,懦弱叛逃,反抗国家,叛变等也属于死刑的范畴。

  • People in charge — like bosses and teachers — hate insubordination, which means that someone is defying their authority.
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  • n. 反抗,不服从
  • 1. The government says if the renegade colonel is captured it will to put him on trial for insubordination, corruption and human rights abuses.

    政府说,如果发动叛乱的塞义德.巴卡尔上校被抓获,他们将以反抗当局罪、腐败罪和侵犯人权罪对他进行审判。

  • 2. In many countries that use the death penalty, drug trafficking, corruption, cowardice, desertion, insubordination, and mutiny are also capital offenses.

    而在另一些国家里,毒品走私,贪污腐败,懦弱叛逃,反抗国家,叛变等也属于死刑的范畴。

  • 3. Government newspapers wrote chillingly about how certain players had been 'retired' in punishment for their insubordination.

    政府的报纸冷淡地写道,某些球员如何被勒令“退休”,作为对其不服从的处罚。

  • insubordination (n.) 1790, on the model of French insubordination (1775); from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + subordination.
in·sub·or·din·ation / ˌɪnsəˌbɔːdɪˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪnsəˌbɔːrdɪˈneɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the refusal to obey orders or show respect for sb who has a higher rank 不服从命令;抗命;犯上 SYN disobedience in·sub·or·din·ate / ˌɪnsəˈbɔːdɪnət ; NAmE ˌɪnsəˈbɔːrdɪnət / adjective insubordination insubordinations in·sub·or·din·ation / ˌɪnsəˌbɔːdɪˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪnsəˌbɔːrdɪˈneɪʃn / in·sub·or·din·ate / ˌɪnsəˈbɔːdɪnət ; NAmE ˌɪnsəˈbɔːrdɪnət /
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