disloyalty

英[dɪs'lɔɪəlti] 美[dɪs'lɔɪəlti]
  • n. 不忠实
disloyalties
Noun:
  1. the quality of being disloyal

1. Charges had already been made against certain officials suspected of disloyalty.
对某些有不忠嫌疑的官员已经提起了诉讼。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Only death could have forced that disloyalty from Melanie.
只有死亡才迫使媚兰说出了对他的批评.

来自飘(部分)

3. He hated happiness bought with disloyalty and cruelty and indifference.
他憎恨用不忠、残忍和冷漠换来的幸福.

来自辞典例句

4. They may even accuse the child of disloyalty.
他们甚至责备孩子不忠诚.

来自辞典例句

5. With such a state of national unity the problem of disloyalty or isolationism scarcely existed.
有了这样全国团结的局面,不忠贞和孤立主义问题就几乎不存在了.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. His disloyalty stabbed me to the heart.
      他对我不忠使我伤透了心。
    2. He was/felt deeply wounded by their disloyalty.
      因为他们不忠,他十分伤心。
    3. I know he suspect me of disloyalty, but I suppose I'll just have to brave it out.
      我知道他怀疑我不忠,但是我想我不得不硬着头皮去见他。

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