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

英語での「double-cross」の定義と意味

to double-cross
01

裏切る, 騙す

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
The criminal double-crossed his partner by taking the stolen goods and fleeing with them alone.
犯罪者は盗んだ品物を奪い、一人で逃げることで仲間を裏切った
She felt a sense of betrayal when her trusted associate double-crossed her by informing the authorities about their illegal scheme.
彼女は、信頼していた仲間が当局に彼らの違法な計画を報告することで彼女を裏切ったとき、裏切りの感覚を感じました。
Double-cross
01

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

example
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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