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Traitors Meaning in English

word · lemma: traitor

/ˈtɹeɪtɝz/
TRAY-durz
/tɹˈeɪtəz/
TRAY-tuhz

释义

People who betray their country, friends, or group by being disloyal or helping its enemies.

用法与细微差别

Strongly negative and emotional; often used in politics, conflicts, and when discussing loyalty. Calling someone a "traitor" is a serious accusation. Common pairings: "national traitors," "traitors to their cause." Don’t confuse with "enemy"—a traitor is someone from your own side who betrays you.

例句

The army punished the traitors who helped the enemy.

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Some people called the leaders traitors for making peace with their rivals.

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In stories, villains are often traitors to their kingdom.

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Wow, I can't believe they turned out to be traitors after all this time.

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Some former fans now call them traitors for changing teams.

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There's a long history of labeling people as traitors in times of crisis.

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