treacherous
treacherous 英 [ˈtretʃərəs] 美 [ˈtrɛtʃərəs]
adj. 奸诈的,叛逆的,背叛的;危险的;不牢靠的
And her treacherous sister Judah saw it. 她奸诈的妹妹犹大也看见了。
His treacherous actions brought down ruin on himself. 他的背叛行径使他身败名裂。
- Treacherous means either not trusted or dangerous. A treacherous road might be icy or otherwise likely to cause a car accident. A treacherous friend will betray you.
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- adj. 奸诈的,叛逆的,背叛的;危险的;不牢靠的
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1. And her treacherous sister Judah saw it.
她奸诈的妹妹犹大也看见了。
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2. His treacherous actions brought down ruin on himself.
他的背叛行径使他身败名裂。
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3. And this amazing beach, accessible only by boat or a treacherous climb, is Gray's canvas.
这片神奇的海滩就是格雷的画布,到那里只能靠小船或危险的攀爬。
- treacherous (adj.) early 14c., from Old French trecheros, tricheros "deceitful" (12c.), from trecheor, tricheor "cheat, deceiver, liar, impostor, trickster," agent noun from trechier, trichier "to cheat, trick" (see trick (n.)). Figuratively, of things, from c. 1600. Related: Treacherously; treacherousness. Middle English had treacher "deceiver, cheat, traitor."
treach·er·ous / ˈtretʃərəs ; NAmE ˈtretʃərəs / adjective 1 that cannot be trusted; intending to harm you 不可信任的;背叛的;奸诈的 SYN deceitful ◆ He was weak, cowardly and treacherous. 他软弱、胆怯、奸诈。 ◆ lying, treacherous words 阴险的谎话 2 dangerous, especially when seeming safe 有潜在危险的 ◆ The ice on the roads made driving conditions treacherous. 路上的冰对驾车构成了隐患。 ▶ treach·er·ous·ly / ˈtretʃərəsli ; NAmE ˈtretʃərəsli / adverb treach·er·ous / ˈtretʃərəs ; NAmE ˈtretʃərəs / treach·er·ous·ly / ˈtretʃərəsli ; NAmE ˈtretʃərəsli /
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