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betraying

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

背叛,背叛性的,背叛的,背叛性

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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

  • I can’t stress this too much — rapid-fire squeaks will betray you.

  • Zurek has brainstormed ways that even these pipsqueaks could betray their presence by influencing the behavior of groups of particles.

  • I was betrayed, taken advantage of, overworked and underpaid.

  • We’re calling on journalists to stop circulating sexist labels that betray women’s skills, insights, & lived experiences as leaders.

  • In the new version, Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent, betrayed by her childhood love and wonderfully, campily bitter about it, fixates on his daughter Aurora.

  • His eyes betray his fear for his daughter and so does his voice.

  • ISIS abducts boys, breaks them down, forces them to betray their families, then hopes to recruit them into its ranks.

  • Jones said that as far as he can tell, the article did not betray any secrets.

  • Three times,” he says angrily, “thou shalt betray me ere the cock crows.

  • The very source of his tremendous talent and athleticism seemed to betray him.

  • Any exaggeration into which a feeling of indignation happens to betray the accuser is instantly pounced upon.

  • Even the stern, inflexible commander turned to hide an emotion he would have blushed to betray.

  • His only chance of ultimate recovery was to push boldly forward, and to betray no fear of failure.

  • But all men at times betray themselves, and some betrayals, if scarcely clever, are not without nobility.

  • I betray my beloved parent's confidence, to save you from a certain and ignominious death.