traitorous
英 ['treɪt(ə)rəs]
美['tretərəs]
- adj. 叛逆的;不忠的;背叛的
英英释义
- 1. deliberately and abominably disloyal or likely to betray trust or confidence;
- "the faithless Benedict Arnold"
- "a lying traitorous insurrectionist"
- 2. constituting treason;
- "a traitorous act"
- "treasonable acts like sabotage"
实用场景例句
- All traitorous persons and cliques came to no good end.
- 所有的叛徒及叛徒集团都没好下场.
《简明英汉词典》
- Most of the time I keep such traitorous thoughts to myself.
- 这种叛逆思想我不大向别人暴露.
辞典例句
- Education is useless, because it lets us, become traitorous.
- 教育无用, 因为它让我们变得叛逆.
互联网
- " They were seditious rebellious, traitorous T types. "
- 他们是具有煽动性、反抗性 、 谋反性的T型性格者. ”
互联网
- Traitorous propaganda must be prohibited.
- 禁止汉奸的宣传.
互联网
- PLAYER . Tiresome . No. Meddlesome . Traitorous return.
- 你无聊,你抵触,你爱管闲事,你是叛逆者.
互联网
- After helping dispose of the traitorous Grand Admiral Zaarin, Thrawn ascended to that rank himself.
- 维德允许他使用秘密的诺格人军队.
互联网
- Dare to impeach the traitorous minister and advocate of anti - gold, against the peace negotiation.
- 敢于弹劾奸臣,主张 抗 金, 反对议和.
互联网
- Graffiti , with traitorous and acute character, affect the urban environmental color when they have communication.
- 涂鸦,这种天生叛逆和有尖锐个性的艺术形式, 在与城市环境色彩对话过程中对其产生影响.
互联网
- According to the analysis, what this installs is popular, reflected the traitorous mentality of young generation.
- 据分析, 此装的流行, 反映了年轻一代的叛逆心理.
互联网
- Ezalor was punished to the spirit realm for traitorous role in the War of the Magi.
- 艾萨罗在一场僧侣的战争中以叛徒的角色被惩罚至灵界.
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中文词源
traitorous 背叛的
traitor,背叛,-ous,形容词后缀。
双语例句
- 1. All traitorous persons and cliques came to no good end.
- 所有的叛徒及叛徒集团都没好下场.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Most of the time I keep such traitorous thoughts to myself.
- 这种叛逆思想我不大向别人暴露.
来自辞典例句
- 3. The assassination attempt that failed in July 1944 was witless and traitorous.
- 1944年7月以失败而告终的那个暗杀企图即无头脑,又失信义.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Education is useless, because it lets us, become traitorous.
- 教育无用, 因为它让我们变得叛逆.
来自互联网
- 5. " They were seditious rebellious, traitorous T types. "
- 他们是具有煽动性、反抗性 、 谋反性的T型性格者. ”
来自互联网
英文词源
- traitorous (adj.)
- late 14c., "guilty of treason," apparently from Old French traitros "treacherous" (13c.), from traitor (see traitor). Related: Traitorously; traitorousness.
词态变化
副词: traitorously;