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adjective mutinous sailors.) som gjør mytteriadj. \/ˈmjuːtɪnəs\/opprørsk, oppsetsig, som gjør mytteri -
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mutinous [ˈmju:tɪnəs][crew, soldiers] prêt à se mutiner* * *['mjuːtɪnəs]adjective gen rebelle; [soldier, sailor] mutiné -
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mutinous ['mju:tɪnəs](a) (rebellious → crew, soldiers) mutiné, rebelle;∎ the inmates of the prison were mutinous les détenus étaient au bord de la rébellion(b) (unruly → child) indiscipliné, rebelle -
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adjective mutinous sailors.) rebeldetr['mjʊːtɪnəs]1 (guilty of mutiny) amotinado,-a2 (rebellious) rebelde, desobedientemutinous ['mju:tənəs] adj: amotinadoadj.• amotinado, -a adj.• amotinador adj.• rebelde adj.'mjuːtṇəs, 'mjuːtɪnəs['mjuːtɪnǝs]ADJ (lit) amotinado; (fig) rebeldewe were feeling pretty mutinous — estábamos hartos ya, estábamos dispuestos a rebelarnos
* * *['mjuːtṇəs, 'mjuːtɪnəs]adjective <crew/troops> amotinado; < atmosphere> de rebelión -
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se mutiner mytine verbe pronominal [marins, soldats] to mutiny; [prisonniers] to riot* * *[mytine]se mutiner verbe pronominal intransitif
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