traitorous

英 ['treɪt(ə)rəs] 美['tretərəs]
  • adj. 叛逆的;不忠的;背叛的
反义词 loyal

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.

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" 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. ”

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Traitorous propaganda must be prohibited.
禁止汉奸的宣传.

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PLAYER . Tiresome . No. Meddlesome . Traitorous return.
你无聊,你抵触,你爱管闲事,你是叛逆者.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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. ”

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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;