betrayal

英 [bɪ'treɪəl] 美 [bɪ'treəl]
  • n. 背叛;辜负;暴露
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betrayal (n.)
1816; from betray + -al (2). Earlier in the same sense were betrayment (1540s), betraying (late 14c.).
1. He acknowledged the sense of betrayal by civil rights leaders.
他承认自己有被民权领袖出卖了的感觉。

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2. She felt that what she had done was a betrayal of Patrick.
她觉得自己的所作所为是对帕特里克的背叛。

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3. The play deals wittily and intelligently with the pain of betrayal.
该剧讲的是遭到背叛的痛苦,语言诙谐,充满智慧。

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4. The accusing look in her eyes conveyed her sense of betrayal.
她责备的眼神中流露出一种被骗的神情。

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5. Would you say what you felt was a feeling of betrayal?
你是否觉得有一种被人出卖的感觉?

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