traitors
英 [ˈtreɪtəz]
美 [ˈtreɪtərz]
n. 背叛者; 叛徒; 卖国贼
traitor的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 背叛(信仰)者;背信弃义者
If you call someone atraitor, you mean that they have betrayed beliefs that they used to hold, or that their friends hold, by their words or actions.- Some say he's a traitor to the working class.
一些人说他是工人阶级的叛徒。
- Some say he's a traitor to the working class.
- N-COUNT (尤指战时的)卖国贼,叛徒
If someone is atraitor, they betray their country or a group of which they are a member by helping its enemies, especially during time of war.- ...rumours that there were traitors among us who were sending messages to the enemy.
关于我们中间有叛徒向敌人通风报信的传言
- ...rumours that there were traitors among us who were sending messages to the enemy.
双语例句
- If they failed in their endeavors, they would have been hanged as traitors.
如果他们的努力一旦失败,将会被当作叛国者而处以绞刑。 - I am not even saying most of us will become traitors.
我更不是说我们中的大多数是叛徒。 - Traitors like you suck the blood of the Chinese people and kiss the asses of the barbarian devils.
你这样的叛徒吸干了中国人的血,然后去拍那些野蛮人的马屁。 - All the rest had by that time been exposed as traitors and counter-revolutionaries.
他们给揭露出来,变成了叛徒反革命。 - They combed out traitors and spies.
他们清除了奸细。 - Waving banners and Greek flags, they shouted "Thieves" and "Traitors".
抗议者挥舞着标语和希腊国旗,高呼“窃贼”和“叛徒”。 - So-called traitors were purged from their ranks.
所谓的叛徒均已从队伍中清洗出去。 - Those traitors aren't my people.
这些叛国者不是我的手下。 - Feudal rulers often branded those who rebelled against them as traitors and heretics.
封建统治者常给那些反抗他们的人加上大逆不道的罪名。 - Showed no mercy to the traitors.
对叛国者毫不留情。