betrayal 英 [bɪˈtreɪəl]   美 [bɪ'treɪəl]

betrayal

betrayal  英 [bɪˈtreɪəl] 美 [bɪ'treɪəl]

n. 背叛;辜负;暴露 

名词复数:betrayals 

Forgetting the past means betrayal. 忘记过去就意味着背叛。
I know that disavowal is an unusual form of betrayal. 我知道,否认就是一种不寻常的背叛形式。

  • Betrayal means "an act of deliberate disloyalty," like when your friend told other people all your secrets. What a betrayal!
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  • n. 背叛;辜负;暴露
  • 1. Forgetting the past means betrayal.

    忘记过去就意味着背叛。

  • 2. I know that disavowal is an unusual form of betrayal.

    我知道,否认就是一种不寻常的背叛形式。

  • 3. Yes, I said, but given the Tuareg history of betrayal and infighting, could the West trust them?

    是的,我说,但考虑到历史上图阿雷格人的背叛和暗斗,西方人能信任他们吗?

  • betrayal (n.) 1798, from betray + -al (2). Earlier in the same sense were betrayment (1540s), betraying (late 14c.).
be·tray·al / bɪˈtreɪəl ; NAmE bɪˈtreɪəl / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] the act of betrayingsb/sth or the fact of being betrayed (被)背叛,出卖 a sense/a feeling/an act of betrayal 被出卖的感觉;背叛行为 I saw her actions as a betrayal of my trust. 我认为她的所作所为辜负了我的信任。 the many disappointments and betrayals in his life 他一生中遭受的诸多失望与背叛 betrayal betrayals be·tray·al / bɪˈtreɪəl ; NAmE bɪˈtreɪəl /
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