traitorous
traitorous 英 ['treɪt(ə)rəs] 美 ['tretərəs]
adj. 叛逆的;不忠的;背叛的
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- adj. 叛逆的;不忠的;背叛的
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1. The “traitorous eight,” as Shockley described them, lucked out by attracting the attention of Arthur Rock, an East Coast investor.
被肖克利称作"叛逆八徒"的人十分幸运,他们受到东海岸投资商阿瑟∙罗克(Arthur Rock)的注意。
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2. For example, the perception that Asian men are sneaky and traitorous is founded entirely on wartime hysteria and jingoism following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
人们通常认为亚洲男性卑鄙,口蜜腹剑,而这一认识完全是由于日本偷袭珍珠港之后所产生的战时癔病和沙文主义思潮;
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3. Charging that traitorous South Korea and the United States were bent on a “second Korean war”, North Korea declared that it would take “every necessary measure” to defend itself.
报告控诉说,叛国韩国与美国一道,一心想发起一场,所谓的“第二次朝鲜战争”。 朝鲜宣称,他们将采取“一切必要措施”保卫国家。
- traitorous (adj.) late 14c., "guilty of treason," apparently from Old French traitros "treacherous" (13c.), from traitor (see traitor). Related: Traitorously; traitorousness.
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