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treasonous

/tree-zuh-nuhs/US // ˈtri zə nəs //

叛逆的,背信弃义,叛国的,叛国

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : treasonable.

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Examples

  • Tony Perkins, president of the anti-LGBTQ Family Research Council, crowed in a statement against the Equality Act, which he called “a grave and treasonous threat to our nation’s core values” over the lack of Republican support.

  • A special military tribunal had found him guilty of treasonous activities and other crimes.

  • It goes on to say that a court needs two witnesses to the treasonous act.

  • Some of the same folks who called BDS treasonous see ODS as part of a patriotic resistance.

  • For Perry to say we can't control the Mexican border, he declared, is "pretty much a treasonous comment."

  • People who study the right have worried for months about the consequences of paranoid beliefs about treasonous government plots.

  • Treasonous ambition in Macbeth collides with loyalty and patriotism in Macduff and Malcolm: here is the outward conflict.

  • Though a treasonous tool Of rebelry, he should be held by me A prisoner of knightliest war.

  • A treasonous tempest rises, and you stand A god indifferent when you should bethink Yourself most mortal.

  • On the top of it not half of us can stand; wherefore there arises indecent shoving, nay treasonous irreverent growling.

  • Nor would he be this, but for a thought that inspires, while keeping him true to his treasonous intent.