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traitorous

/trey-ter-uhs/US // ˈtreɪ tər əs //

叛徒,背叛者,叛国,叛逆的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the character of a traitor; treacherous; perfidious.
    • : characteristic of a traitor.
    • : of the nature of treason; treasonable: a traitorous act.

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Examples

  • That way, they would save many women’s lives while the Gilead leaders could do what they wished with their traitorous former commander.

  • On The Patriot Factor, she writes that she was banned because she tells the truth about the “corrupt and traitorous Obama regime.”

  • Two states for two peoples, we called it then, and at the time the idea was borderline traitorous.

  • As a ghost, Brie watches her friends throw souvenirs from her traitorous boyfriend into a beach bonfire.

  • But in the all-or-nothing world of hyper-partisans even trying to transcend political labels is a traitorous act.

  • It is whispered that you are not what you appear: that secret and traitorous designs have led you amongst us.

  • Later he was cast into the sea by M. de Boislaurier for having been traitorous to the Chouans.

  • The last struggle, the traitorous thrust, the treacherous side blow of the vanquished foe.

  • Strike me one good blow—cleave me that traitorous thief from the crown to the brisket!

  • There lives not a man more innocent of a disloyal thought, or of a traitorous purpose.