to double-cross
01
背叛, 欺骗
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
语法信息
形态构成
复合词
动作动词
规则
现在时
double-cross
第三人称单数
double-crosses
现在分词
double-crossing
一般过去时
double-crossed
过去分词
double-crossed
例子
She felt a sense of betrayal when her trusted associate double-crossed her by informing the authorities about their illegal scheme.
当她信任的同事通过向当局报告他们的非法计划来背叛她时,她感到了一种背叛感。
Double-cross
01
背叛, 欺骗
an act of betrayal, especially one involving deceit against an ally or partner
语法信息
有生性状态
抽象
形态构成
复合词
可数
复数形式
double-crosses
例子
The spy executed a double-cross that endangered the entire mission.
间谍执行了一次危及整个任务的背叛。



























