treacheries

美 [ˈtrɛtʃəriz]英 [ˈtrɛtʃəriz]
  • n.背叛;背信弃义;变节
  • treachery的复数
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treacheries

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    N-UNCOUNT 背叛;变节;背信弃义
    Treachery is behaviour or an action in which someone betrays their country or betrays a person who trusts them.

    He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides and old friends.

    他因贴身助手和老朋友的背叛而深受伤害。

  1. I would pay him back for his treacheries .

    对他的背信弃义我要报复。

  2. I am an old man , grown weary of this world and its treacheries .

    我只是个对背信弃义与充斥着欺诈的世界感到疲倦的老人。

  3. His choice had been to stay in the deep dark water far out beyond all snares and traps and treacheries .

    它选择的是待在黑暗的深水里,远远地避开一切圈套、罗网和诡计。

  4. When no news of the relieving forces came , Hitler , prompted by Bormann , began to expect new treacheries .

    由于没有援兵的消息,希特勒听了鲍曼的谗言,又开始以为要发生新的叛国阴谋了。

  5. Shakespearean is a trope often used to describe the machinations of Wall Street power players , but only the Bard could do justice to the treacheries reportedly playing out at the top of Goldman Sachs .

    华尔街实权派之间的争权夺利常常堪比莎翁剧作,也唯有莎翁才能将当前盛传的高盛(GoldmanSachs)顶层的尔虞我诈还原出来。