betrayer 的定义
- 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.
betrayer 近义词
informer
更多betrayer例句
- Otherwise, it betrayed no sign that snow would finally fall on the morrow.
- The dimming and wobbling of TOI-178′s star betrayed the presence of six exoplanets packed tightly together.
- Some — composed of hastily torn cardboard, crammed, messy Sharpie writing and excesses of duct tape around the edges — betray the sense of urgency that went into their creation.
- The latter theme is sometimes punctuated with anecdotes from distraught parents who have been led to believe that their children are being betrayed by an unenlightened educational establishment.
- Considered more closely, however, the two days betrayed their differences.
- Apple used to count Google as an ally, but now views Google as a sneaky betrayer.
- If I see anything that toucheth me, shall I come forth a betrayer of myself presently?
- Her pride did not even allow her to admit that the girl had gone away after her betrayer.
- He was back in the office forthwith, and in the next morning's issue denounced his betrayer.
- It had been horrible to fancy for a moment that this man whom she despised in her heart could be her mother's betrayer.
- No inconsistency about a woman betrayed executing vengeance on her betrayer!