traitorous

英 ['treɪt(ə)rəs] 美 ['tretərəs]
  • adj. 叛逆的;不忠的;背叛的
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traitorous 背叛的

traitor,背叛,-ous,形容词后缀。

traitorous (adj.)
late 14c., "guilty of treason," apparently from Old French traitros "treacherous" (13c.), from traitor (see traitor). Related: Traitorously; traitorousness.
1. All traitorous persons and cliques came to no good end.
所有的叛徒及叛徒集团都没好下场.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Most of the time I keep such traitorous thoughts to myself.
这种叛逆思想我不大向别人暴露.

来自辞典例句

3. The assassination attempt that failed in July 1944 was witless and traitorous.
1944年7月以失败而告终的那个暗杀企图即无头脑,又失信义.

来自辞典例句

4. Education is useless, because it lets us, become traitorous.
教育无用, 因为它让我们变得叛逆.

来自互联网

5. " They were seditious rebellious, traitorous T types. "
他们是具有煽动性、反抗性 、 谋反性的T型性格者. ”

来自互联网

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