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bewray

/bih-rey/US // bɪˈreɪ //UK // (bɪˈreɪ) //

叛逆

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 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.