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traitors

traitors

n.

  • 柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典

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1. N-COUNT 背叛(信仰)者;背信弃义者 If you call someone a traitor, you mean that they have betrayed beliefs that they used to hold, or that their friends hold, by their words or actions. 
  • Some say he's a traitor to the working class.

    一些人说他是工人阶级的叛徒。

2. N-COUNT (尤指战时的)卖国贼,叛徒 If someone is a traitor, they betray their country or a group of which they are a member by helping its enemies, especially during time of war. 
  • ...rumours that there were traitors among us who were sending messages to the enemy.

    关于我们中间有叛徒向敌人通风报信的传言

1. Feudal rulers often branded those who rebelled against them as traitors and heretics.
封建统治者常给那些反抗他们的人加上大逆不道的罪名。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. They are traitors who have committed towering crimes and deserve more than death.
他们是罪大恶极,死有余辜的叛徒。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. Traitors are held in infamy.
叛徒为人所不齿。

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. Traitors have always been treated with contempt.
叛徒永被人们唾弃。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》