to double-cross
Pronunciation
/dˈʌbəlkɹˈɔs/
British pronunciation
/dˈʌbəlkɹˈɒs/

Définition et signification de « double-cross » en anglais

to double-cross
01

trahir, doubler

to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together
Transitive: to double-cross a person or organization
to double-cross definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The criminal double-crossed his partner by taking the stolen goods and fleeing with them alone.
Le criminel a trahi son partenaire en prenant les biens volés et en fuyant seul avec eux.
She felt a sense of betrayal when her trusted associate double-crossed her by informing the authorities about their illegal scheme.
Elle a ressenti un sentiment de trahison lorsque son associé de confiance l'a trahie en informant les autorités de leur plan illégal.
Double-cross
01

an act of betrayal, especially one involving deceit against an ally or partner

example
Exemples
He suffered a double-cross when his partner stole the plans.
The spy executed a double-cross that endangered the entire mission.
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