treachery / ˈtrɛtʃ ə ri /

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treachery 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural treach·er·ies.

  1. violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason.
  2. an act of perfidy, faithlessness, or treason.

treachery 近义词

n. 名词 noun

disloyalty, dishonesty

更多treachery例句

  1. When it was time for Tripp to commit the ultimate treachery, Burgess had trouble emotionally wrapping her mind around the idea.
  2. His treachery, however, had been skillfully concealed for years.
  3. Before they grabbed Yousef, only one other spy was known to have performed such high-level treachery for Israel.
  4. Through its wrenching, eventually exhausting series of betrayals, Game of Thrones asks, “Is treachery unavoidable?”
  5. There is a short fuse and a certain explosion at the end of this piece of treachery.
  6. Immediately, the hardline settlers were quick to accuse their own elected officials of all sorts of treachery.
  7. Her eyes, for a moment, fixed themselves with a horrid conviction of a wide and nameless treachery.
  8. A hundred more had been taken during the night fighting, but there was treachery and some of those were killed.
  9. And if we did that, they would employ their usual treachery and evil methods, as they generally do.
  10. Lead on,” said Frank, sternly, “and remember that I shall not hesitate to strike at the first sign of treachery.
  11. As for Lyndaraxa, her repeated and unparalleled treachery can only be justified by the extreme imbecility of her lovers.