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 betrayal [bɪ'treəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 背叛, 辜负

[法] 背叛, 通敌, 背信


  1. The act or an instance of such betrayal.
    背叛这种背叛的行为或实例
  2. Is this a betrayal of liberty?
    这是否是对于自由的背叛?
  3. People are most afraid of betrayal.
    人是最害怕背叛的。


betrayal
[ noun ]
  1. an act of deliberate betrayal

  2. <noun.act>
  3. the quality of aiding an enemy

  4. <noun.attribute>


Betrayal \Be*tray"al\n.
The act or the result of betraying.

  1. Here Mr. Kinsley's slogan, "Innocent civilians will be killed," is being implanted by the intellectuals and media to justify the betrayal of anti-Communist movements in Angola and Mozambique.
  2. Harold "Kim" Philby is dead, but the bitter aftertaste of his colossal betrayal still lingers in Britain.
  3. Moore's daughter says it will look like a theme park and is a betrayal of her father's wishes.
  4. A transfer tax would be the worst kind of betrayal of tax reform. By its very nature, this tax would discourage economically sensible deals.
  5. "Whenever you have police officials involved in the trafficking of major amounts of drugs it is truly the worst betrayal of the public trust.
  6. A brief announcement from the General Prosecutor's office carried by Romanian dailies in March said state security bodies had "uncovered a grave action of betrayal of the interests of the Romanian people and state" by Raceanu.
  7. Even some conservatives, wary as ever of betrayal by George Bush, want specific answers.
  8. And they had better bloody believe it.' A sense of suspicion if not betrayal about what lies behind the declaration appears to run deep through the unionist grassroots. The Berlin Arms is just a block away from the scene of a recent IRA bomb attack.
  9. All but Zita signed the pledge. "My mother felt that abdication would have amounted to a betrayal of my father," Otto explained.
  10. "Is that betrayal? Well, it sure as hell wasn't supportive."
  11. This comes from the Latin tradere (to hand over, deliver, in a sense, to betray) and surfaces in Voltaire's idea of extradition and the English extradite. Ironically, the word contains both safeguard and betrayal: handing on and handing over.
  12. The drug trial of a retired colonel in the Haitian army began in federal court Monday with the prosecutor saying the case was about treachery and betrayal.
  13. In a society where betrayal was common, Kurdish leaders are urging their people to eschew revenge.
  14. Mr. Ross and his team at Warner appear to view the move by the two producers to Sony as a personal betrayal after years of support and friendship.
  15. He tells the audience that it is a privilege to be born in America, that blacks have more opportunity here than anyplace on the globe including black Africa, that affirmative action policies are racist and a betrayal of the civil-rights revolution.
  16. Civil rights leaders bitterly accused the president of betrayal for vetoing, as expected, a major anti-discrimination bill Monday. Bush said the measure would have led to hiring quotas, something sponsors dispute.
  17. He said Medellin cocaine cartel leader Pablo Escobar had begun killing his own people because he feared betrayal.
  18. "The American decision to seek a dialogue with the PLO is seen here as some sort of betrayal," said Eytan Gilboa, an international relations expert at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
  19. Accusations of incompetence and betrayal are poised to lead into what one wounded soul has dubbed 'the slurry pit of legislation'. Many Names have fled the market - some to face ruin.
  20. The entire hour-and-a-half of the film (to be followed by a half-hour panel discussion) is similarly ironic, gripping, and saturated with enough passion, betrayal, and menace to carry several miniseries.
  21. Pale, the Bosnian Serb stronghold, calls it betrayal - anathema to a population fed a steady diet of nationalism over the past three years of war.
  22. Another said: "There have been worse times but none lower," implying a betrayal of Moscow.
  23. Glengarry Glen Ross recently opened at the Donmar Warehouse; and his latest play, The Cryptogram, a study of family betrayal, opens on Wednesday at the Ambassadors Theatre, starring Lindsay Duncan and the award-winning comedian Eddie Izzard.
  24. Germany's unilateral recognition of Croatia and the virtual certainty that chancellor Kohl's clutch of European ducklings, including the ugly British, will follow, involves betrayal of the Serbian people.
  25. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and his top lieutenants expressed a sense of betrayal and shock over the decision.
  26. More important was turning up for the May 1 parade." Eva, sensitive and perceptive, described people as sleepwalking through the work week; speaking one way and thinking another, even avoiding friendships for fear of betrayal.
  27. Rosamond Lehmann, whose novels of love, betrayal and family rivalries were critically acclaimed from the 1920s to the 1950s and republished decades later, has died, her family announced Wednesday.
  28. They've been hurt so long they feel a sense of betrayal.
  29. ORIGINAL SIN by PD James Faber Pounds 14.99, 432 pages The sin at the heart of PD James' new novel is a callous act of betrayal committed many years ago, before most of her characters were born.
  30. On Capitol Hill, meanwhile, the Afghan accord was criticized as betrayal of the resistance and an invitation to chaos and civil war.
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