treacherous
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe someone as treacherous, you mean that they are likely to betray you and cannot be trusted. 背信弃义的[表不满]
He publicly left the party and denounced its treacherous leaders. 他公开脱离了该党,并遣责党内那些背信弃义的领导人们。
2. ADJ If you say that something is treacherous, you mean that it is very dangerous and unpredictable. 危险的; 变化莫测的
The current of the river is fast flowing and treacherous. 河水的水流湍急而且变化莫测。
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treacherous /ˈtrɛtʃərəs/
剑桥词典
treacherous adjective (DANGEROUS)
If the ground or sea is treacherous, it is extremely dangerous , especially because of bad weather conditions .
(地面或大海尤因气候恶劣)极端危险的,凶险的
Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and drivers are warned to use caution . 冰雪使许多道路危机四伏,汽车司机被告诫要小心驾驶。
treacherous adjective (NOT LOYAL)
A person who is treacherous deceives someone who trusts them, or has no loyalty .
(人)不忠的,背信弃义的
Vargas plays the part of a treacherous aristocrat who betrays his king and country . 瓦加斯扮演一个背叛了国王和祖国的不忠贵族。
I feel a bit treacherous to my own sex if I ever make general criticisms of women. 如果我泛泛地批评妇女,我会感到有点儿背叛自己的性别。 返回 treacherous