infidelity
infidelity 英 [ˌɪnfɪˈdeləti] 美 [ˌɪnfɪˈdɛlɪti]
n. 无信仰,不信神;背信
名词复数:infidelities
- Someone guilty of infidelity is cheating on a spouse or romantic partner. A common cause of divorce and heartbreak is infidelity.
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- n. 无信仰,不信神;背信
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1. Generally, this is believed to be the top most reason for infidelity.
一般来说,这对于无信仰的人是最重要的原因。
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2. The researchers at the end of the task then administered an infidelity cheating scale that measured attitudes about cheating, and a relationship satisfaction survey.
研究人员在任务结束时发现,从失真的欺骗的角度评价关于欺骗的态度和情侣关系的满意度调查。
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3. In Governor Sanford's case, neither he nor is wife is doing that — instead she tried to forgive him for his infidelity while he tried to fall in love with her.
还是说桑福德州长那个例子,无论是他或者是他妻子想要重归于好——她反而会尽力原谅他的不忠既然他也竭力试着和好。
- infidelity (n.) c. 1400, "want of faith, unbelief in religion; false belief, paganism;" also (early 15c.) "unfaithfulness or disloyalty to a person" (originally to a sovereign, by 16c. to a lover or spouse), from French infidélité (12c.) or directly from Latin infidelitatem (nominative infidelitas) "unfaithfulness, faithlessness," noun of quality from infidelis "unfaithful, unbelieving" (see infidel).
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