treachery

英['tretʃəri] 美['tretʃəri]
  • n. 叛变;背叛
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    n. (名词)
    1. 变节
    2. 背叛
    3. 背信
    4. 背叛行为
    5. 叛逆
    6. 不忠
    7. 背信弃义
    8. 谋反
    9. 反叛
    10. 叛变
    11. 叛国
    12. 出卖
    13. 背信的话
    14. 奸诈
    15. 鬼把戏
    16. 阴谋诡计
    17. 变节行为
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]背信弃义,不忠,背叛;欺诈 showing great disloyalty and deceit

英英释义

Noun:
  1. betrayal of a trust

  2. an act of deliberate betrayal

1. Crook had resigned his post rather than be party to such treachery.
克鲁克已经辞职了,不愿参与这种背信弃义的行为。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The combination of sex and treachery proved a copper-bottomed circulation booster.
事实证明,性和背叛的话题结合起来无疑大大增加了发行量。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides.
他被亲密助手的背叛深深地伤害了。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Treachery was the ultimate sin.
背叛是最不可饶恕的罪孽。

来自柯林斯例句

5. an act of treachery
背叛行为

来自《权威词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The stench of treachery hung in the air.
      到处都是可耻的叛变的气息。
    2. Treachery seems to have replaced loyalty.
      叛变似乎已代替了忠诚。
    3. Such treachery should be repaid in specie.
      对这种奸诈应以同样的方式加以回报。
    4. The officer was disgraced for his treachery.
      那军官因背叛而被撤职。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. His treachery led to the capture and imprisonment of his friend.
      由于他的背叛,他的朋友被捕入狱。