traitor 的定义
- a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.
- a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.
traitor 近义词
person who is disloyal
traitor 的近义词 34 个
- conspirator
- deserter
- hypocrite
- impostor
- informer
- renegade
- spy
- turncoat
- judas
- apostate
- backslider
- betrayer
- deceiver
- defector
- double-crosser
- fink
- intriguer
- miscreant
- quisling
- rebel
- snake
- sneak
- snitch
- snitcher
- squealer
- tattletale
- traducer
- treasonist
- two-timer
- whistle-blower
- wolf
- benedict arnold
- back-stabber
- stool pigeon
traitor 的反义词 1 个
更多traitor例句
- 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.