traitor的意思和读音

traitor

: [ˈtreɪtər] : [ˈtreɪtə(r)]

n.

traitors  

n.loyalist

n.conspirator,collaborator,turncoat,defector,deserter

traitorn.

1.~ (to sb/sth)a person who gives away secrets about their friends, their country, etc.

He was seen as a traitor to the socialist cause.

She denied that she had turned traitor(= become a traitor ) .

n.1.; (of)

n.1.someone who tells secrets about their own country to a country that is its enemy2.someone who is not loyal to their friends, family, or employer

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1.Holdbrooks skims over the words, as if he is quoting from his forthcoming memoir, Traitor?仿

2.She visited a temple in which there was a statue of a traitor, The traitor would be cursed by his people forever.

3.In 141 years, there never been a traitor in the Secret Service. . . Until Now.

4.For her trouble, she was called a "race traitor" and a "whore" ; feces were dumped on her parents' doorstep.”、“”,便

5.He received so much criticism here in England, as if he is a political traitor, talking to both parties.

6.I am happy for her, its her decision and rights, and it is unfair to call her a traitor, anyway singaporean people are half chinese. . .——

7.A woman with a W-tini in her hand admitted she felt a bit of a traitor as the drink DID not reflect her political opinion.

8.Another journalist, Lee Jun, said that if caught, he would be branded a traitor by his government and executed.LeeJun

9.It does not help that many Republicans see him as a traitor: most of his support seems to come from independents and Democrats.

10.The superior was suspicious of his survival, -- he thought the soldier might be a traitor.怀-