betray
bet
ˈbɪt
bit
ray
reɪ
rei
British pronunciation
/bɪˈtreɪ/

“betray”的英语定义和含义

to betray
01

背叛, 出卖

to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy
Transitive: to betray sb/sth
to betray definition and meaning
example
例子
She felt deeply hurt when her best friend betrayed her trust by spreading rumors about her.
当她最好的朋友通过散布关于她的谣言背叛了她的信任时,她感到深深的伤害。
02

背叛, 泄露

to reveal something, such as thoughts, feelings, qualities, etc. unintentionally
Transitive: to betray a thought or feeling
example
例子
His voice betrayed his excitement despite trying to stay calm.
尽管试图保持冷静,他的声音还是泄露了他的兴奋。
03

背叛, 抛弃

to abandon or fail someone, especially during a crucial or difficult moment
Transitive: to betray sb
example
例子
The company betrayed its employees by laying them off during the crisis.
公司在危机期间通过解雇员工背叛了他们。
04

背叛, 泄露

to reveal or share information that was entrusted to you in confidence, breaking trust or secrecy
Transitive: to betray sth
example
例子
It was a breach of trust when he betrayed the company's secrets to a competitor.
当他将公司的秘密背叛给竞争对手时,这是一种信任的破坏。
05

背叛, 欺骗

to cheat on one's spouse or romantic partner
Transitive: to betray sb
example
例子
He felt like his entire world had crumbled after learning that she had betrayed him.
在得知她背叛了他之后,他感觉自己的整个世界都崩溃了。
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