traitorous
adjective
formaldisapprovinguk/ˈtreɪ.tər.əs/us/ˈtreɪ.t̬ɚ.əs/notloyaltoyourowncountry,socialgroup,beliefs, etc.:
叛国的,背叛的,谋叛的You're a traitorouscoward, and you're going topaythepricefor it.你是个叛徒和懦夫,你将为此付出代价。
It was a traitorousthought, and shetriedtorejectit.这是一个叛徒的想法,她让自己不要这么想。
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traitor
- "Icondemnthe traitoroushandsbehind thisdisgracefulmurder," the Prime Minister said.
- Thiskindofcriminalconductrepresentsthe most traitorousactionimaginableagainst acountry.
- I would nevercallanyone ontheirsideunpatriotic or traitorous.
Disloyalty, betrayal & treason
- adulterous
- backstabber
- betrayal
- betrayer
- break ranksidiom
- chicane
- deserter
- desertion
- faithless
- faithlessly
- faithlessness
- false
- fifth column
- sellsomeonedown the riveridiom
- sellout
- stabsomeonein the backidiom
- tergiversation
- throwsomeoneto the lionsidiom
- treacherous
- treasonable