backslider / ˈbækˌslaɪd /

背信弃义者后退者背弃者退步者

backslider2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

back·slid, back·slid or back·slid·den, back·slid·ing.

  1. to relapse into bad habits, sinful behavior, or undesirable activities.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of backsliding: a backslide from his early training.

backslider 近义词

backslider

等同于 renegade

backslider

等同于 traitor

backslider

等同于 fallen angel

backslider

等同于 tartuffe

backslider

等同于 deserter

backslider

等同于 apostate

backslider

等同于 hypocrite

更多backslider例句

  1. But what about the formerly middle-class African Americans who find themselves on the backslide?
  2. They will no longer be tolerated, nor will converted Israel backslide again.
  3. If thou turn us not, we shall never turn; it is in our nature to backslide for ever.
  4. It is a thing of very common occurrence, inside the different denominations, for their members to backslide, as they call it.
  5. But one must go forward before one can backslide, and Kedzie was on the way up the slippery hill.
  6. Many of Balzac's women repent, and many of those that repent either backslide or come very near to it.