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treacherousness

/trech-er-uhs/US // ˈtrɛtʃ ər əs //UK // (ˈtrɛtʃərəs) //

奸诈,阴险狡诈,诡诈,阴险

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by faithlessness or readiness to betray trust; traitorous.
    • : deceptive, untrustworthy, or unreliable.
    • : unstable or insecure, as footing.
    • : dangerous; hazardous: a treacherous climb.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nountreachery
Synonyms
betrayal出卖,背叛,出卖行为,背叛行为bunco邦科,邦科公司,文库,邦克corruption腐败,贪污,腐蚀,腐败问题dirty dealing肮脏的交易,肮脏交易,龌龊的交易,龌龊交易dirty pool脏水池,肮脏的游泳池,肮脏的水池,肮脏的池子dirty trick阴招,阴谋诡计,卑鄙的伎俩,卑鄙手段dirty work脏活累活,肮脏的工作,脏活儿,脏活disaffection厌恶,嫌弃,疏离感,疏远dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开double-cross两面夹击,两面派,两面夹攻,双关double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法duplicity二重性,二元性,两性关系,二心faithlessness无信,无信行为,无信仰,无信的人fake赝品,伪造,伪造的,冒牌货falseness虚假性,虚假,假的,虚伪性fast shuffle快速洗牌,快速洗牌法,快速洗盘,快速洗练flimflam虚张声势,骗局,虚伪性,虚张声势的行为grift节流,漂移,漂流,流浪gyp琴棋书画,琴琴infidelity不忠,不忠行为,不忠心,不忠贞perfidiousness无耻之徒,无耻,无耻行为,无耻之极perfidy背信弃义,敷衍了事,渎职,敷衍put-on穿上,穿上衣服,穿上了,穿上它racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒recreancy重生,重生代,重生期,隐居scam骗局,诈骗,骗术,骗人sellout出卖,卖出,出售,售罄shell game贝壳游戏,炮弹游戏,壳游戏,空壳游戏skin game皮肤游戏,皮毛游戏,皮肉游戏,皮肤病游戏spoof恶搞,恶作剧,欺骗,愚弄stab in the back暗杀,暗箭伤人,暗害,暗箭伤身sweet talk甜言蜜语,甜言密语treason叛国罪,叛逆,叛逆行为,叛逆罪two-timing两次,两天时间,两天时间内,两天whitewash粉饰,粉刷,刷新,擦亮

Examples

  • He spent almost 200 miles dodging massive hornets and fire ants, hopping from downed tree to downed tree, and crossing treacherous rivers with about 100 other racers and nothing but the food he could carry and an occasional water refill.

  • Pernigotti said that only those who regularly climb in the Alps can appreciate how warmer weather has made the mountains more treacherous.

  • Observations from Earth suggested Bennu should be smooth and sandy, but when OSIRIS-REx arrived, it found a treacherous, rocky landscape.

  • The incident highlighted the treacherous news landscape where both reporters and policymakers now tread, one in which even protecting children can be weaponized by extremists.

  • To Filner, the treacherous San Diego business insiders, developers and Republicans had rigged the city’s political system to send resources to their pet projects and away from neighborhoods.

  • True, we travel this treacherous road at our own risk, but … *** Bob Weir: “If you want something for nothing, go jerk off.”

  • Big scary Transformer-like robots with heads ablaze that frighten the kids back across the treacherous desert?

  • While the journey north was always treacherous and costly, in the hands of the cartels it has become deadlier than ever.

  • Treacherous thatched-roof-haired drag-queen Linda Tripp, with those dress-for-success shoulder pads?

  • Soviet forces slowed Nazi advances, however, by laying vast and treacherous minefields.

  • This treacherous sort of calm, we thought, might forbode a storm, and we did not allow it to lull us into security.

  • The profound and treacherous night with its silence and semblance of peace settled upon the camp.

  • In a sudden, blind choler, she swept round, plucked the dagger from Tressan's belt and flung herself upon the treacherous captain.

  • Intellectually she is quite sound, but has a treacherous memory, and is very nervous.

  • A faithless woman, if known to be such by the person concerned, is but faithless; if she is believed faithful, she is treacherous.