- Hacking your brother’s email account and sharing all his secrets with your mom could be considered an act of personal treason, meaning you have betrayed your brother.
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- n. [法] 叛国罪;不忠
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1. The couple were tried for treason.
这对夫妇因叛国罪受审。
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2. Could you demean yourself by committing treason?
你能犯叛国罪而有辱自己的人格吗?
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3. He said if party members attacked any officials or property of the territory or the federal government, party leaders should be charged with treason.
他说,如果该党成员攻击堪萨斯地区或联邦的任何一位工作人员或财产的话,该党领导人将会受到叛国罪的指控。
- treason (n.) c. 1200, "betraying; betrayal of trust; breach of faith," from Anglo-French treson, from Old French traison "treason, treachery" (11c.; Modern French trahison), from Latin traditionem (nominative traditio) "delivery, surrender, a handing down, a giving up," noun of action from past participle stem of tradere "deliver, hand over," from trans- "over" (see trans-) + dare "to give" (from PIE root *do- "to give"). A doublet of tradition. The Old French form was influenced by the verb trair "betray."
trea·son / ˈtriːzn ; NAmE ˈtriːzn / ( also ˌhigh ˈtreason ) noun [uncountable ] the crime of doing sth that could cause danger to your country, such as helping its enemies during a war 危害国家罪,叛国罪(如战时通敌) ▶ treas·on·able / ˈtriːzənəbl ; NAmE ˈtriːzənəbl / adjective ◆ a treasonable act 叛国行为 treason treasons trea·son / ˈtriːzn ; NAmE ˈtriːzn / treas·on·able / ˈtriːzənəbl ; NAmE ˈtriːzənəbl /
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