traitor 英 [ˈtreɪtə(r)]   美 [ˈtretɚ]

traitor

traitor  英 [ˈtreɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈtretɚ]

n. 叛徒;卖国贼;背信弃义的人 

名词复数:traitors 

He was depicted as a traitor. 他被描绘成一个叛徒。
From then on he was branded as traitor. 从那以后他被加上卖国贼的污名。

  • A traitor says one thing but does another. If you promise a friend you'll keep his secret, but instead you blab it to everyone, you're a traitor.
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  • n. 叛徒;卖国贼;背信弃义的人
  • 1. He was depicted as a traitor.

    他被描绘成一个叛徒。

  • 2. From then on he was branded as traitor.

    从那以后他被加上卖国贼的污名。

  • 3. He transferred to Germany, the traitor.

    他转会去德国了,这个叛徒。

  • traitor (n.) c. 1200, "one who betrays a trust or duty," from Old French traitor, traitre "traitor, villain, deceiver" (11c., Modern French traître), from Latin traditor "betrayer," literally "one who delivers," agent noun from stem of tradere "deliver, hand over," from trans- "over" (see trans-) + dare "to give" (from PIE root *do- "to give"). Originally usually with a suggestion of Judas Iscariot; especially of one false to his allegiance to a sovereign, government, or cause from late 15c.
trai·tor / ˈtreɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈtreɪtər / noun traitor(to sb/sth) a person who gives away secrets about their friends, their country, etc. 背叛者;叛徒;卖国贼 He was seen as a traitor to the socialist cause. 他被视为社会主义事业的叛徒。 She denied that she had turned traitor (= become a traitor). 她否认自己叛变了。 traitor traitors trai·tor / ˈtreɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈtreɪtər /
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