perfidy 的定义
plural per·fi·dies.
- deliberate breach of faith or trust; faithlessness; treachery: perfidy that goes unpunished.
- an act or instance of faithlessness or treachery.
perfidy 近义词
treachery
perfidy 的近义词 35 个
- betrayal
- bunco
- corruption
- disaffection
- dodge
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- faithlessness
- fake
- falseness
- flimflam
- gyp
- infidelity
- perfidiousness
- put-on
- racket
- scam
- sellout
- spoof
- treason
- whitewash
- dirty dealing
- dirty pool
- dirty trick
- dirty work
- double-cross
- fast shuffle
- grift
- recreancy
- shell game
- skin game
- stab in the back
- sweet talk
- treacherousness
- two-timing
perfidy 的反义词 7 个
faithlessness
perfidy 的近义词 19 个
- betrayal
- disbelief
- dishonesty
- disloyalty
- doubt
- falseness
- falsity
- fickleness
- fraud
- inconstancy
- infidelity
- perfidiousness
- skepticism
- traitorousness
- treachery
- treason
- unfaithfulness
- false-heartedness
- treacherousness
perfidy 的反义词 9 个
更多perfidy例句
- And there was a crash involved—in Ukrainian perfidy and EU sanctions both.
- Grace has been especially severe on the 12-person jury, which she has accused of all manner of perfidy.
- Does he expect to shame the Republicans at the upcoming summit by exposing their obstructionist perfidy to the American public?
- In the state Louis was in, between man's perfidy and woman's wiles, any refuge from the world, seemed a heaven to him.
- Val's face turned red, for his perfidy rose up before him in its full extent of shame.
- She showed a consummate perfidy toward Diane de Poitiers, to which historians have not given due attention.
- I shall experience all the degradation of a slave, but I will also practise a slave's perfidy and trickery.
- They would not only refuse to give their assent to any such perfidy, but they would use their utmost endeavors to defeat it.