insubordination
常見(jiàn)例句
- But a few weeks later Woodle was called to his boss’s office on a Friday afternoon and fired without explanation, beyond “insubordination.”
然而,幾周后的一個(gè)星期五下午,伍德?tīng)柋凰纳纤窘械睫k公室并被告之他被解雇了,而且除了“不服從上級(jí)”這點(diǎn)之外沒(méi)有其他任何解雇理由。 - In Los Angeles in 1973, one Leonor Pendleton was fired for “incompetence, insubordination and failure to comply with job instructions” after refusing to make coffee.
1973年,在洛杉磯,一名秘書(shū)因?yàn)榫芙^泡咖啡,而被公司以“缺乏能力、不服從上級(jí)指示、未能按指示完成工作”為由辭退了。 - We shall drum him out of the corps for insubordination.
我們將因他違抗命令而把他開(kāi)除出部隊(duì)。 - Now in the middle years of the seventeenth century during the English revolution that saw the execution of the king and saw the establishment of a non-monarchic republican government, Milton had practically invented the formal language, the literary language, of insubordination.
7世紀(jì)中期,英國(guó)革命期間,國(guó)王被處決,一個(gè)非君主制的共和國(guó)政府建立了起來(lái),彌爾頓實(shí)際上創(chuàng)造出了一套正式詞匯,一套用來(lái)表述“反抗“的文學(xué)詞匯。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - " Although another version of the same chart has someone crossing out the word "insubordination.
NPR: Congress, White House Clash on Hearing Rules - While MacArthur may have been the supreme genius of insubordination, he is not alone.
FORBES: What's Worse? A Royal Pain or Mr. Lacks Commitment? - Mr Rooney, however, is hampered by the characteristic English vices of insubordination and petulance.
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