betray
v. 与…相违背,背离了;露出…迹象
释义2:
betray
/ bi5trei /
◙ verb, [with obj.] 1. be disloyal to• 对…不忠,辜负 »the men who have betrayed British people's trust. 这些辜负了英国人民信任的人。 be disloyal to (one's country, organization, or ideology) by acting in the interests of an enemy• 背叛(自己的国家、组织或思想) »he could betray his friends for the sake of money. 他可以为了钱出卖朋友。 treacherously inform an enemy of the existence or location of (a person or organization)• 出卖,针对…告密 »this group was betrayed by an informer. 这个集团被告密者出卖了。 treacherously reveal (secrets or information)• 泄露(机密,信息) »many of those employed by diplomats betrayed secrets and sold ciphers. 外交官们雇佣的人当中有很多都向外泄露机密、出卖密码。 (figurative)reveal the presence of; be evidence of• [喻] 显露,暴露;证明 »she drew a deep breath that betrayed her indignation. 她深深地吸了一口气,这说明她很愤怒。【派生】
♦ betrayal noun♦ betrayer noun【语源】
1. Middle English : from be- 'thoroughly' + obsolete tray 'betray', from Old French trair, based on Latin tradere 'hand over'
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