bewray
/bih-rey/US // bɪˈreɪ //UK // (bɪˈreɪ) //
叛逆
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
Archaic.
- : to reveal or expose.
- : to betray.
Examples
You bewray yourself and sex by repeating the slander, though even in jest, as I see you are.
See thou to it; but from me shalt thou have but good even as hath been aforetime; so bewray me not.'
Should we be silent and not speak, our raiment And state of bodies would bewray what life We have led since thy exile.
Well then,” said Hallblithe, “why did the Puny Fox bewray me, and at whose bidding?
O what an evaporation wherewith to bewray the masks or mufflers of young mangy queans.
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