betray的意思和读音

betray

: [bɪˈtreɪ] : [bɪ'treɪ]

v.);

betrays  betraying  betrayed  

v.+n.betray trust,betray secret

v.stand by

v.give up,hand over,grass,let down,disclose

betrayv.

1.to give information about sb/sth to an enemy

He was offered money to betray his colleagues.

For years they had been betraying state secrets to Russia.

2.~ sb/sthto hurt sb who trusts you, especially by not being loyal or faithful to them

She felt betrayed when she found out the truth about him.

She betrayed his trust over and over again.

I have never known her to betray a confidence(= tell other people sth that should be kept secret) .

3.~ sthto ignore your principles or beliefs in order to achieve sth or gain an advantage for yourself

He has been accused of betraying his former socialist ideals.

4.to tell sb or make them aware of a piece of information, a feeling, etc., usually without meaning to

His voice betrayed the worry he was trying to hide.

She was terrified of saying something that would make her betray herself(= show her feelings or who she was) .

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v.1.if you betray your country, or if you betray someone who needs your support, you deliberately do something that harms them or helps their opponents; if you betray someones trust, you do harm to them when they have trusted you2.if you betray a secret, you tell it to people who do not have the right to know it3.to show something or give a sign of something; if you betray a feeling or quality that you want to hide or that you are not aware of, your words or face make it clear to people4.if you betray your beliefs or principles, you do something that does not agree with them1.if you betray your country, or if you betray someone who needs your support, you deliberately do something that harms them or helps their opponents; if you betray someones trust, you do harm to them when they have trusted you2.if you betray a secret, you tell it to people who do not have the right to know it3.to show something or give a sign of something; if you betray a feeling or quality that you want to hide or that you are not aware of, your words or face make it clear to people4.if you betray your beliefs or principles, you do something that does not agree with them

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2. besides prep. betray vt. ); birthday n.

3. bet vt. betray vt. bewildering a. ...

4. besides prep. betray vt. ); birthday n.

5. bet vt.&vi.&n. betray vt. beyond prep. ...

6. bet vt.&vi.&n. betray vt. beyond prep. ...

7. ... beset ,使, betray better ...

8. [ rate of flow] [ reveal;betray; show unintentionly] [ drift about;wander about destitute] ...

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1.She did not in fact betray very much at all other than a serene confidence and a puckish wit.

2.I know these people will eventually stay down in the warmth of my life, to see them, I would think would never betray.

3.Although the enemy threatened him with death, he didn't betray his own country.

4.He did not omit to avail himself of the opportunity, cautiously and briefly: too cautiously to betray his presence by the slightest noise.

5.She would not betray her trust, I suppose, without bribery and corruption, for she really did know where her friend was to be found.贿

6.Think, also, of the ladies of the land weaving toilet cushions against the last day, not to betray too green an interest in their fates!便

7.My dear, we must never betray, to spend the dependencies, but the outcome is often not the only, only you just do not have.

8.And he answered and said, He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall betray me.

9.I do not know how, but he has pushed her to betray her own people.使

10.After he had said this, Jesus was troubled in spirit and testified, "I tell you the truth, one of you is going to betray me. ":“。”