释义 |
defector|dɪˈfɛktə(r)| [a. L. dēfector revolter, agent-n. f. dēficĕre: see defect v.] One who falls away; a seceder or deserter.
1662Petty Taxes 62 If the minister should lose part of the tythes of those whom he suffers to defect from the church, (the defector not saving, but the state wholly gaining them). 1879Sir G. Campbell White & Black 372 Independents and all other defectors from the party. |