betrayal
n. 背叛,出賣
A betrayal is an action which betrays someone or something, or the fact of being betrayed.
She felt that what she had done was a betrayal of Patrick...
她覺得自己的所作所為是對帕特里克的背叛。
He acknowledged the sense of betrayal by civil rights leaders.
他承認自己有被民權領袖出賣了的感覺。
1. an act of deliberate betrayal
2. the quality of aiding an enemy
But an equivalent betrayal is felt on the Palestinian side.
但從巴勒斯坦方面感覺相當於背叛.
Sir! We cannot afford another betrayal!
長官! 我們不能再忍受有告密者了!
Many persons always attribute their failures to the betrayal from other people.
很多人總把自己的失敗歸結於別人的背叛上.
Sth is not a betrayal but an indicative of a principle that.
某事能夠很好地論證某一真理,而不是這個真理的反面.
Their new constitution was a fig leaf to conceal their betrayal of the masses.
他們的新憲法是一塊遮羞布,用以掩蓋他們對大眾的背叛.