"mutiny" 怎么发音
word
/ˈmjutəni/
MYOO-tuh-nee
/mjˈuːtɪni/
MYOO-ti-nee
释义
A mutiny is when a group, usually soldiers or sailors, openly refuses to obey orders from their leaders and takes control. It often happens on ships or in the military.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈmjutəni/
英式英语
/mjˈuːtɪni/
简化发音
美式
MYOO-tuh-nee
英式
MYOO-ti-nee
语境中听
The sailors started a mutiny on the ship.
There was a mutiny in the army camp.
The captain stopped the mutiny before it got worse.
Rumors of mutiny spread quickly through the crew.