betrays; betrayed; betraying
betrays; betrayed; betraying
Learner's definition of BETRAY
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1
: to give information about (a person, group, country, etc.) to an enemy出卖;背叛 2
: to hurt (someone who trusts you, such as a friend or relative) by not giving help or by doing something morally wrong失信于;对…不忠;辜负 -
She is very loyal and would never betray a friend.她非常忠诚,从不辜负朋友。
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He betrayed his wife with another woman. [=he was unfaithful to his wife]他对妻子不忠,和另外一个女人在一起了。
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She betrayed her own people by supporting the enemy.她支持敌对方,背弃了自己人。
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I felt betrayed. [=I was hurt because someone betrayed me]我感觉自己被出卖了。
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You've betrayed our trust. [=we trusted you, but you did something very bad and hurt us]你辜负了我们的信任。
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I can't believe you lied to me. I feel as if you've betrayed our friendship. [=you've betrayed me; you've treated me in a way that shows you are not really my friend]我无法相信你会对我撒谎。我感觉你仿佛背弃了我们的友谊。
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a : to show (something, such as a feeling or desire) without wanting or trying to(无意中)显露出,表现出 -
Although he would not smile, his eyes betrayed his happiness. [=his eyes showed that he was happy]尽管他没笑,但他的眼神流露出了喜悦。
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She coughed, betraying her presence behind the door.她的咳嗽声暴露出她藏在门后。
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The expression on his face betrayed nothing. [=the expression on his face did not show anything about what he was feeling or thinking]他的面部表情丝毫没有透露出他的任何想法。
b : to reveal (something that should not be revealed)泄露(秘密) 4
: to do something that does not agree with (your beliefs, principles, etc.)违背(信仰、原则等) — betrayal
/bɪˈtrejəl/ noun, plural betrayals — betrayer
/bɪˈtrejɚ/ noun, plural betrayers [count]