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traitor

/trey-ter/US // ˈtreɪ tər //UK // (ˈtreɪtə) //

叛徒,内奸,叛逆者,叛国者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.
    • : a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounperson who is disloyal
Forms: traitors
Synonyms
conspirator共谋者,阴谋家,串谋者,阴谋者deserter逃兵,逃亡者,逃跑者,开小差的人hypocrite伪君子,伪善者,伪善的人,伪装者impostor冒名顶替者,冒牌货,冒名顶替的人,骗子informer告密者,举报者,线人,举报人renegade叛徒,叛逆者,叛逃者,叛变者spy谍报,谍报人员,谍影重重,谍报员turncoat叛徒,叛变者,叛变的人,叛乱者judas窥视孔,监视孔,窥视镜,窥视眼apostate异教徒,异教者,异教分子,异端backslider背信弃义者,后退者,背弃者,退步者betrayer背叛者,出卖者,叛徒,卖国贼deceiver欺骗者,欺诈者,骗徒,骗子defector脱队者,叛逃者,脱逃者,脱北者double-crosser两面派,双面人,两面派的人,骗子fink眨眼,眨眼间,眨眨眼,眨眼之间intriguer阴谋家,诱惑者,阴谋论者,吸引人miscreant歹徒,恶棍,恶人,违禁品quisling伪君子,异见者,党徒,贵族rebel叛乱,叛军,叛变,叛逆snake蛇,蛇类,蛇形,小蛇sneak偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸的,偷偷的,偷偷地snitch告密者,举报者,举报人,打小报告snitcher狙击手,鼻涕虫,鼻烟壶,鼻炎患者squealer尖叫声,尖叫者,吱吱声,尖叫器tattletale打小报告,絮絮叨叨,絮絮叨叨的,打小报告的人traducer贸易商,交易者,贸易者,贸易伙伴treasonist叛国者,叛逆者,叛国主义者,叛国分子two-timer两位一体,两人行,两位一体的人,两位一体的whistle-blower告密者,检举人,举报者,举报人wolf狼,狼来了,狼性,狼人benedict arnold本尼迪克特·阿诺德back-stabber背后捅刀子的人,背后捅刀子者,捅娄子的人,背后捅刀子stool pigeon凳子鸽子,凳子上的鸽子,凳子鸽

Examples

  • He vowed to “put the fear of God in the cowards, the traitors, the RINOs, the communists of the Democrat Party.”

  • Napoleon was forcing Snowball the traitor pig to pay the ultimate price for sabotaging the windmill.

  • If we gotta come back here and start a revolution and take all these traitors out — which is what should happen — then we will.

  • Make him an example to all traitors who may think of pulling crap like this ever again.

  • In China, Zhang has been attacked online as a traitor for even contemplating the possibility of “selling out” to foreigners.

  • I asked if it was hard carrying a name like his in a land that had condemned his father as the worst kind of traitor.

  • A message smuggled from his jail described his son as a traitor and disowned him.

  • Yet today apparently that qualifies as right-wing boilerplate that would qualify Hurston as a race traitor.

  • To many Poles, this marked him forever as a traitor who served only his Soviet masters.

  • The whites would have called me a traitor, the blacks might have accused me of stealing their knowledge.

  • This action aroused Governor Berkeley who immediately considered Bacon a traitor, and a civil war or rebellion resulted.

  • But the distrust which the old traitor and apostate inspired was not to be overcome.

  • The price set upon the head of that “notour traitor, Mr John Welsh,” dead or alive, was 9000 merks.

  • Then it came across me that maybe this was one of those who fell on Owen, for one might well look for a traitor among so many.

  • Then the king gat his spear in both his hands, and ran toward Sir Mordred crying, Traitor, now is thy death day come.