1.不服从的,反抗的
2.地位不低[劣]的
1.不服从的人,反抗者
1.not obeying, or not showing respect to, someone who has authority over you
1.When he did speak, he banged the table as if berating an insubordinate shareholder.
当他真的说话的时候,他会猛力拍打桌子,就像在训斥不服管的股东。
2.Stargazers: They were wise councilors , if a bit too ethereal. A pity that they chose such an insubordinate path for themselves .
他们是明智的议员,即使他们的想法有一点空洞。他们为自己选择了这么一条谋逆犯上的路真让人遗憾。
3.just like kinda typical face of an insubordinate boy from the Japanese comic book.
他像是来自日本漫画书的反叛男生的典型模样。
4.Do as mother says. If you are insubordinate, father will probably hear of it.
照妈妈说的去做,如果你不顺从的话,爸爸就可能会知道。
5.The professor cited several instances of insubordinate behavior .
教授引用数个反抗行为的例证。
6.several instances of insubordinate behavior.
他们引用数个反抗行为的例证。
7.the men became mutinous and insubordinate.
人们反抗和暴动起来。
8.a history of insubordinate behavior; insubordinate boys.
有违抗行为的记载;不听话的孩子。
9.Their soldiers are disciplined to the hilt but are also insubordinate .
他们的士兵训练有素但仍不顺从。
10.the right words ? he was deliberately insubordinate.
口不择言?很显然,他故意的。