an act of deliberate betrayal 同义词:treachery, treason, perfidy,
the quality of aiding an enemy
Betrayal (or backstabbing) is the breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations. Often betrayal is the act of supporting a rival group, or it is a complete break from previously decided upon or presumed norms by one party from the others.
例句与用法
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Forgetting the past means betrayal . 忘记过去就意味着背叛。
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Confession is not betrayal . 招供不是出卖。
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He covered his betrayal of softness with a complaining . 为了掩饰他情不自禁的温柔,他又抱怨起来。
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In the morning, catherine learnt my betrayal of her confidence . 早晨,凯瑟琳知道我辜负了她的信赖。
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To wilson and house this was a crushing blow, almost a betrayal . 对威尔逊和豪斯来说,这是致命的打击,几乎是一种背叛。
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Whatever the causes for the great betrayal of 1919-20, the consequence remained . 不管1919到1920年这场大背叛的原因何在,其后果犹存。
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Betrayal , murder , genocide , call me provincial 背叛,谋杀,种族灭绝却说我狭隘
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Leave me alone between the betrayal and the crime 留给我单独在背叛和罪行之间。
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Did you think that your betrayal would be forgotten 你认为你的背叛会被遗忘吗?
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The deception ! the betrayal , man ! you deceived me 骗子!叛徒,伙计!你骗了我!