释义 |
- v.辜负;出卖;泄露(机密);对…不忠
- 网络背叛;暴露;泄漏
第三人称单数:betrays 现在分词:betraying 过去式:betrayed v.+n. betray trust,betray secret v. give up,hand over,grass,let down,disclose 1. | 出卖;泄露(机密)to give information about sb/sth to an enemy |
| He was offered money to betray his colleagues. 有人收买他出卖他的同事。 | | For years they had been betraying state secrets to Russia. 他们多年来一直向俄罗斯泄露国家机密。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 辜负;对…不忠to 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. 她发现他的真实情况时,感到受了欺骗。 | | She betrayed his trust over and over again. 她一次又一次地辜负了他的信任。 | | I have never known her to betray a confidence(= tell other people sth that should be kept secret) . 我从未听说过她泄露秘密。 |
3. | ~ sth 背叛(原则或信仰)to 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. 有人指责他背弃了他先前的社会主义理想。 |
4. | (无意中)泄露信息,流露情感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. 他的声音掩盖不了内心的担忧。 | | She was terrified of saying something that would make her betray herself(= show her feelings or who she was) . 她害怕说话时泄了自己的底。 |
v. | 5. 暴露,暴露出;败露,露马脚,暴露身分,(使)原形毕露,露出破绽 5. 暴露,暴露出;败露,露马脚,暴露身分,(使)原形毕露,露出破绽 |
v. | 1. to harm or be disloyal to a country or another person by helping an enemy or giving information that is confidential 2. to deliver somebody or something to an enemy 3. to act in a way that is contrary to a promise made 4. to show something, often unintentionally 5. 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 6. if you betray a secret, you tell it to people who do not have the right to know it 7. if you betray your beliefs or principles, you do something that does not agree with them 8. to show something or give a sign of something 9. be disloyal to;act deceitfully towards 10. give away or make known or sell treacherously 1. to harm or be disloyal to a country or another person by helping an enemy or giving information that is confidential 2. to deliver somebody or something to an enemy 3. to act in a way that is contrary to a promise made 4. to show something, often unintentionally 5. 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 6. if you betray a secret, you tell it to people who do not have the right to know it 7. if you betray your beliefs or principles, you do something that does not agree with them 8. to show something or give a sign of something 9. be disloyal to;act deceitfully towards 10. give away or make known or sell treacherously |
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