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perfidious

/per-fid-ee-uhs/US // pərˈfɪd i əs //UK // (pəˈfɪdɪəs) //

无信义的,无信义,无信义的人,无耻之徒

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deliberately faithless; treacherous; deceitful: a perfidious lover.

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Examples

  • The British, who ruled Palestine under a League of Nations mandate, were particularly perfidious.

  • The American Spectator proclaimed: “It is unlikely Republicans shall soon forget your perfidious betrayal.”

  • Only then can they happily resume their perfidious business as usual.

  • The suspense with which Louis listened to this perfidious confederation, was almost insufferable.

  • He was Honour's self, till he brought the serpent to his bosom, in the shape of his perfidious son.

  • Perfidious Carnegie shrank from the task, having recently proclaimed the gospel of good will and harmony.

  • The artifice of his perfidious secretary was discovered and punished.

  • She had reached the perfidious age when a woman's beauty, like a full-blown rose, fades in a day.