disloyal 的定义
- false to one's obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous.
disloyal 近义词
unfaithful
更多disloyal例句
- During World War I, a New York State law banned public schools from using textbooks containing material “disloyal to the United States.”
- We have been shocked by this corrupt system, where the most disloyal and inappropriate behavior is being repeated.
- Mader even told the Swiss paper that he purposefully did not promote gay Swiss Guards out of fear that they would be disloyal.
- At the same time, the “Ted Cruz Republicans,” as King called them, had been consistently disloyal.
- Disobedient businessmen, disloyal functionaries, and opposition activists—these are the “criminals” the Kremlin wishes to pursue.
- In other words, imagine being disloyal in a way that was not detectable by the people you were betraying.
- His critics have seized on this interview to say Hagel harbors anti-Semitic notions about Jews being disloyal or foreign agents.
- Desmond would not willingly confess himself disloyal, yet it is plain that he liked Queen Elizabeth best at a distance.
- The complainants had unwisely mixed the charge of disloyal speeches, etc., with Church innovations.
- The Nationalists have left no stone unturned in their efforts to prove that the northern Protestants are disloyal.
- I came up to a house yesterday where the Dutch farmer, who was known to be disloyal, had just been arrested and taken away.
- Mrs. Brookenham had repeatedly asked herself where in the world she might have found the money to be disloyal.