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treacherous美 ['tretʃərəs] 英 ['tretʃərəs] - adj.不可信任的;背叛的;奸诈的;有潜在危险的
- 网络叛逆的;不忠的;暗藏危险的
adj. unfaithful,traitorous,disloyal,deceitful,false 1. | 不可信任的;背叛的;奸诈的that cannot be trusted; intending to harm you |
| He was weak, cowardly and treacherous. 他软弱、胆怯、奸诈。 | | lying, treacherous words 阴险的谎话 |
2. | 有潜在危险的dangerous, especially when seeming safe |
| The ice on the roads made driving conditions treacherous. 路上的冰对驾车构成了隐患。 |
adj. | 1. betraying or ready to betray somebody's trust, confidence, or faith 2. involving hidden dangers or hazards 3. someone who is treacherous pretends that they support you but secretly tries to harm you, for example by helping an enemy 4. very dangerous, especially because the dangers are not obvious 1. betraying or ready to betray somebody's trust, confidence, or faith 2. involving hidden dangers or hazards 3. someone who is treacherous pretends that they support you but secretly tries to harm you, for example by helping an enemy 4. very dangerous, especially because the dangers are not obvious |
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