单词 | betrayal |
释义 | betrayal (bɪtreɪəl ) Word forms: betrayals variable noun A betrayal is an action which betrays someone or something, or the fact of being betrayed. She felt that what she had done was a betrayal of Patrick. [+ of] He acknowledged the sense of betrayal by civil rights leaders. Synonyms: disloyalty, sell-out [informal], deception, treason Quotations: If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my countryTwo Cheers for Democracy Collocations: betrayal of trust I saw it as a betrayal of trust. The Sun (2012) I think betrayal of trust is one of the biggest issues we have today. Times, Sunday Times (2012) It's more the betrayal of trust of people who got really close to me. The Sun (2013) This counts as betrayal of trust. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Anything less is a profound betrayal of trust. Times, Sunday Times (2012) It's a deep betrayal from someone she trusted. The Sun This was a deep betrayal. Times, Sunday Times Barbie has multiple adventures, which involve pursuit, loss of friends and deep betrayal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To a former serviceman who trusted the authorities to ensure that while we did our job they would protect us, it seemed the ultimate betrayal. Times, Sunday Times It was the ultimate betrayal. The Sun She demanded a full investigation into what she saw as the ultimate betrayal of the faithful by those who were supposed to be their guides. Times, Sunday Times Some fans regarded this as the ultimate betrayal. Globe and Mail It would be the ultimate betrayal. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 背叛行为 Japanese: 裏切り |
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