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1 mutiny
'mju:tini
1. plural - mutinies; noun((a) refusal to obey one's senior officers in the navy or other armed services: There has been a mutiny on HMS Tigress; The sailors were found guilty of mutiny.) motín
2. verb((of sailors etc) to refuse to obey commands from those in authority: The sailors mutinied because they did not have enough food.) hacer un motín- mutineer- mutinous
tr['mjʊːtɪnɪ]1 amotinarsen.• amotinamiento s.m.• motín s.m.• sublevación s.f.v.• amotinar v.• amotinarse v.• sublevarse v.
I 'mjuːtṇi, 'mjuːtɪnia) c ( instance) motín m, amotinamiento mb) u ( offense) amotinamiento m
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intransitive verb -nies, -nying, -nied amotinarse['mjuːtɪnɪ]1.N motín m2.VI amotinarse* * *
I ['mjuːtṇi, 'mjuːtɪni]a) c ( instance) motín m, amotinamiento mb) u ( offense) amotinamiento m
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intransitive verb -nies, -nying, -nied amotinarse -
2 mutiny
s.motín.v.1 amotinarse, soliviantarse, insurreccionarse.2 soliviantar.vi.amotinarse. (plural mutinies) (pt & pp mutinied) -
3 excite to rebellion or mutiny
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4 rise in mutiny
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5 amotinado
Del verbo amotinar: ( conjugate amotinar) \ \
amotinado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: amotinado amotinar
amotinado
‹pueblo/ciudadanos› rebellious, insurgent ( before n) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino insurgent
amotinar ( conjugate amotinar) verbo transitivo ‹ tropa› to incite … to mutiny o rebellion; ‹población/pueblo› to incite … to rebellion amotinarse verbo pronominal [soldados/oficiales] to mutiny, rebel; [ población civil] to rise up
amotinar verbo transitivo to incite to riot Mil to incite to mutiny ' amotinado' also found in these entries: Spanish: alborotado -
6 amotinar
amotinar ( conjugate amotinar) verbo transitivo ‹ tropa› to incite … to mutiny o rebellion; ‹población/pueblo› to incite … to rebellion amotinarse verbo pronominal [soldados/oficiales] to mutiny, rebel; [ población civil] to rise up
amotinar verbo transitivo to incite to riot Mil to incite to mutiny -
7 motín
motín sustantivo masculino (de tropas, tripulación) mutiny; ( de prisioneros) riot, rebellion
motín sustantivo masculino
1 (en un barco, en el ejército) mutiny
2 (levantamiento) riot ' motín' also found in these entries: Spanish: soliviantar - alboroto - disturbio - sofocar English: mutiny - riot -
8 instigate
'instiɡeit(to suggest and encourage (a wrong action, a rebellion etc).) instigartr['ɪnstɪgeɪt]1 instigarinstigate ['ɪntstə.geɪt] vt, - gated ; - gating incite, provoke: instigar, incitar, provocar, fomentarv.• instigar v.'ɪnstəgeɪt, 'ɪnstɪgeɪta) ( provoke) \<\<rebellion/mutiny\>\> instigar* a, incitar ab) ( initiate) \<\<scheme\>\> promover*['ɪnstɪɡeɪt]VT [+ rebellion, strike, crime] instigar a; [+ new ideas] fomentar; [+ change] promover* * *['ɪnstəgeɪt, 'ɪnstɪgeɪt]a) ( provoke) \<\<rebellion/mutiny\>\> instigar* a, incitar ab) ( initiate) \<\<scheme\>\> promover* -
9 riot
1. noun(a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) disturbio, motín
2. verb(to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) amotinarse; participar en disturbios- rioter- riotous
- riotously
- riotousness
- run riot
riot1 n disturbioriot2 vb causar disturbiostr['raɪət]1 (in street) disturbio2 (in prison) motín nombre masculino1 (in street) provocar disturbios2 (in prison) amotinarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto run riot provocar disturbiosriot police policía antidisturbiosriot ['raɪət] vi: amotinarseriot n: motín m, tumulto m, alboroto mn.• alboroto s.m.• amotinamiento s.m.• bullanga s.f.• demostración violenta s.f.• disturbio s.m.• herrería s.f.• motín s.m.v.• alborotar v.• alborotarse v.• amotinar v.• amotinarse v.
I 'raɪətto run riot — \<\<fans\>\> descontrolarse, desmadrarse (fam)
she let her imagination run riot — dio rienda suelta a su imaginación; (before n) <gear, shield> antidisturbios adj inv, antimotines adj inv (Col)
b) ( hilarious occasion) (colloq) desmadre m (fam)c) ( funny person) (colloq)she's a riot — es comiquísima, es un plato (AmS fam), es la monda (Esp fam)
d) ( profusion)a riot of color — un derroche or una profusión de color
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intransitive verb causar disturbios or desórdenes; \<\<prisoners\>\> amotinarse['raɪǝt]1. N2) (fig)- run riot3) * (fig) (=wild success) exitazo mit was a riot! — ¡fue divertidísimo!, ¡fue la monda! *
he's a riot! — ¡es un tipo desternillante!, ¡te mondas de risa con él!
2.VI amotinarse3.CPDriot act N —
- read sb the riot actriot control N — control m antidisturbios
riot police N — policía f antidisturbios
riot shield N — escudo m antidisturbios
riot squad N — = riot police
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I ['raɪət]to run riot — \<\<fans\>\> descontrolarse, desmadrarse (fam)
she let her imagination run riot — dio rienda suelta a su imaginación; (before n) <gear, shield> antidisturbios adj inv, antimotines adj inv (Col)
b) ( hilarious occasion) (colloq) desmadre m (fam)c) ( funny person) (colloq)she's a riot — es comiquísima, es un plato (AmS fam), es la monda (Esp fam)
d) ( profusion)a riot of color — un derroche or una profusión de color
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intransitive verb causar disturbios or desórdenes; \<\<prisoners\>\> amotinarse -
10 amotinarse
■amotinarse verbo reflexivo to rise up, rebel: los presos se amotinaron dadas las malas condiciones higiénicas, prisoners mutinied because of the unsanitary conditions Mil to mutiny ' amotinarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: alborotar - amotinar English: mutiny - riot -
11 Lloyd, Frank
1886-1976Sera siempre recordado como el director de Rebe lion a bordo (Mutiny on the Bounty, 1935), interpretada por Clark Gable y Charles Laughton, que consiguio el Oscar a la Mejor Pelicula. Escoces de nacimiento, fue actor de teatro en Inglaterra, antes de llegar a los Estados Unidos en 1913. En America empieza actuando para pasar a ser, algo mas tarde, guionista y director. Fue uno de los fundadores de la Academia de Hollywood, de la que fue presidente entre 1934 y 1935. Dirige mas de 130 peliculas, de las que cien corresponden al periodo mudo. No es un especialista del western aunque dirige algunos de cierto prestigio. Aparte del resenado Mutiny on the Bounty sus mejores filmes son, sin duda, Cabalgata (Cavalcade, 1933), y Si yo fuera rey (If I Were King, 1938), ambas de la decada de los 30, que fue con claridad la mejor para Lloyd desde el punto de vista creativo.The Lash (Sin patria). 1930. 75 minutos. Blanco y Negro. First National. Richard Barthelmess, James Rennie, Mary Astor.Wells Fargo (Una nacion en marcha). 1937. 115 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Joel McCrea, Bob Burns, Frances Dee, Lloyd Nolan.Lady from Cheyenne (Una mujer de caracter). 1941. 88 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Loretta Young, Robert Preston, Edward Arnold.The Last Command (Ultima orden). 1955. 110 minutos. Trucolor. Republic. Sterling Hayden, Anna Maria Alberguetti, Richard Carlson. -
12 mutinous
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 -
13 soliviantar
soliviantar verbo transitivo to revolt, make hostile: soliviantó a las tropas y provocó un motín, he stirred up the troops and brought about a mutiny -
14 mutinies
plural; see mutiny -
15 mutinous
adj.1 rebelde (rebellious); amotinado(a) (taking part in mutiny)2 soliviantado, amotinado, insurgente, sedicioso.
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