treachery 的定义
plural treach·er·ies.
- violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason.
- an act of perfidy, faithlessness, or treason.
treachery 近义词
disloyalty, dishonesty
treachery 的近义词 36 个
- betrayal
- infidelity
- treason
- bunco
- corruption
- disaffection
- dodge
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- faithlessness
- fake
- falseness
- flimflam
- gyp
- perfidiousness
- perfidy
- put-on
- racket
- scam
- sellout
- spoof
- whitewash
- dirty dealing
- dirty pool
- dirty trick
- dirty work
- double-cross
- fast shuffle
- grift
- recreancy
- shell game
- skin game
- stab in the back
- sweet talk
- treacherousness
- two-timing
treachery 的反义词 10 个
更多treachery例句
- When it was time for Tripp to commit the ultimate treachery, Burgess had trouble emotionally wrapping her mind around the idea.
- His treachery, however, had been skillfully concealed for years.
- Before they grabbed Yousef, only one other spy was known to have performed such high-level treachery for Israel.
- Through its wrenching, eventually exhausting series of betrayals, Game of Thrones asks, “Is treachery unavoidable?”
- There is a short fuse and a certain explosion at the end of this piece of treachery.
- Immediately, the hardline settlers were quick to accuse their own elected officials of all sorts of treachery.
- Her eyes, for a moment, fixed themselves with a horrid conviction of a wide and nameless treachery.
- A hundred more had been taken during the night fighting, but there was treachery and some of those were killed.
- And if we did that, they would employ their usual treachery and evil methods, as they generally do.
- Lead on,” said Frank, sternly, “and remember that I shall not hesitate to strike at the first sign of treachery.
- As for Lyndaraxa, her repeated and unparalleled treachery can only be justified by the extreme imbecility of her lovers.