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betrayed

/bih-trey/US // bɪˈtreɪ //UK // (bɪˈtreɪ) //

背叛的,被出卖的,背叛,背叛了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.
    • : to be unfaithful in guarding, maintaining, or fulfilling: to betray a trust.
    • : to disappoint the hopes or expectations of; be disloyal to: to betray one's friends.
    • : to reveal or disclose in violation of confidence: to betray a secret.
    • : to reveal unconsciously: Her nervousness betrays her insecurity.
    • : to show or exhibit; reveal; disclose: an unfeeling remark that betrays his lack of concern.
    • : to deceive, misguide, or corrupt: a young lawyer betrayed by political ambitions into irreparable folly.
    • : to seduce and desert.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbe disloyal
Synonyms
abandon抛弃,放弃,舍弃,弃置deceive哄骗,矇骗,欺瞒,矇混过关forsake摒弃,抛弃,弃之不顾,弃绝mislead误导,诓骗,误导性的,误导性seduce诱惑,诱导,诱骗,勾引bluff虚张声势,诈骗,忽悠cross十字架,十字,十字路口,十字形delude悖谬,妄想,悖逆,悖论desert沙漠,荒漠,沙漠化,荒废finger指,指头,指数,指纹jilt倾斜度,被子,倾斜,倾斜性knife小刀,刀,刀子trick诀窍,窍门,骗局,诡计be unfaithful言而无信,不忠,偷懒,偷吃bite the hand that feeds you咬牙切齿,咬咬牙blow the whistle吹哨子,吹哨,吹口哨,吹哨子的人break faith背信弃义,背弃信仰,背弃信念,失信break promise违背承诺,违背诺言,违约,失约break trust失信,脱离信任,破坏信任,断绝信任break with断绝与,破解与,断与,突破与commit treason叛国,叛国罪,卖国,叛变deliver up送达,交付,交付完毕,交货double-cross两面夹击,两面派,两面夹攻,双关go back on继续说,回去后,继续,回去inform against告知反对,通知反对,告知对方,告知反对者inform on告知,告知关于,告知有关,通报let down辜负,辜负了,失望,辜负了人们的期望play judas扮演犹大,扮演审判员,扮演犹大的人,扮演犹大的角色play false播放假的,玩假的,玩假,虚晃一枪sell down the river顺水推舟,顺流而下,顺河而下,顺势而为sell out卖出,售罄,卖完了,售出stab in the back暗杀,暗箭伤人,暗害,暗箭伤身take in收纳,摄取,吸纳,摄入turn in上交,上缴,上交了,上交资料turn informer转向线人,举报人,转移情报者,转告turn state's evidencewalk out on出走,走出,出走时,抛弃

Examples

  • Sometimes he betrayed both sides to stay faithful to himself.

  • Three days after Thanksgiving, filmmaker Laura Poitras received a blandly chipper text signaling the end of her time with the media organization she co-founded and which she now says has betrayed its mission.

  • In other words, it is not your body betraying you to the point that it’s denying you your ability to do what you desperately need, and not responding to efforts to fix the problem, and with no end in sight.

  • It is not clear whether this trait is part of his normal genetic heritage or whether it betrays awareness of being special.

  • A Capitol officer who was present during the attack said the rank-and-file of the department feel demoralized and betrayed by leadership.

  • A young novelist dies, the American military is betrayed and James Patterson is profiled.

  • The reversal shocked those who felt betrayed by the scientists, and who yelled “shame, shame” when the scientists were free.

  • I had to file for bankruptsy [sic]…To have been betrayed by someone in the Christian Community.

  • KABUL, Afghanistan — The girls of Afghanistan have been betrayed.

  • Feeling betrayed by the Obama administration, he has since said that his days working for the U.S. government are over.

  • He turned at the sound of my voice with vastly more concern than he'd betrayed under the muzzle of Piegan's gun.

  • No passing light in her eyes betrayed that she had caught the reflection of the thought that lay behind them.

  • I, Aristide Pujol, have never betrayed the sacred obligations of friendship.

  • He was Gascon to the backbone, and his tongue too often betrayed his most secret and his most transient thoughts.

  • It has been said that the Duke betrayed the Bourbons and was privy to the Emperor's return, but this is a calumny.