traitor
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If you call someone a traitor, you mean that they have betrayed beliefs that they used to hold, or that their friends hold, by their words or actions. 背叛者[表不滿]
Some say he's a traitor to the peace movement. 一些人說他是和平運動的背叛者。
2. N-COUNT If someone is a traitor, they betray their country, friends, or a group of which they are a member by helping its enemies, especially during time of war. (尤指戰(zhàn)爭期間的) 賣國賊; 叛徒
...rumours that there were traitors among us who were sending messages to the enemy. …謠言說我們中有正給敵人送信的叛徒。
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traitor /?tre?t?/ (traitors)
劍橋詞典
- a person who is not loyal or stops being loyal to their own country , social class , beliefs , etc.
背叛者,叛徒;賣國賊
The leaders of the rebellion were hanged as traitors. 叛亂的首領(lǐng)被作爲(wèi)叛國者絞死了。
The Chinese Communist Party branded (= called) Mr Gorbachev "a traitor to socialism ". 中國共産黨稱戈爾巴喬夫先生爲(wèi)“社會主義的叛徒”。 返回 traitor