中文翻译与英英解释 | n. 谋反,叛逆(罪),叛国罪;不忠,背信 (to)。
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| an act of deliberate betrayal 同义词:treachery, betrayal, perfidy,
| | a crime that undermines the offender''s government 同义词:high treason, lese majesty,
| | disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior 同义词:subversiveness, traitorousness,
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In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's sovereign or nation. Historically, treason also covered the murder of specific social superiors, such as the murder of a husband by his wife. |
例句与用法 | 1. | You know treason is a capital offence . 你知道背叛是一种严重的罪行。
| | 2. | A knight may be degraded for treason . 一个爵士可以因叛逆罪被贬黜
| | 3. | I would term it a case of treason . 我想称之为一起叛国案。
| | 4. | They charged treason against him . 他们控告他犯了叛国罪。
| | 5. | Don't you raise your hand to me! it's high treason . 你敢对我动手!那叫大逆不道。
| | 6. | Dissatisfaction often leads to outright treason . 政治上的不满常常导致断然的背叛。
| | 7. | The days of treason were over . 谋反的日子已经过去。
| | 8. | They tutored men in treason . 他们教唆人们叛国。
| | 9. | He tutored men in treason . 他教唆人们叛逆。
| | 10. | The waves of four months had rolled over the trial for treason . 叛逆案的风波已经过去了四个月。
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