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betrayal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++be·tray·al /bɪˈtreɪəl/ ●○○ noun [countable, uncountable]  BETRAYwhen you betray your country, friends, or someone who trusts you 背叛,出卖betrayal of a ruthless betrayal of their election pledges 他们对选举诺言的无情背叛 She felt a great sense of betrayal. 她有一种强烈的被出卖的感觉。
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betrayalSome politicians are calling the President's policy a betrayal of American principles.To escape this bitter betrayal, she decides to fake her own death and disappear.She hated Nora for the double betrayal and swore that she would never forgive her.Theirs is a consummately selfish act, no less than a low-life betrayal of civilization.One of the men laughed, a nervous betrayal of his obvious lust.Their initial awkwardness fades away as the pair re-visit the site of previous betrayals and adventures.The Labour leader, John Smith, described the Budget speech as a ruthless betrayal of election pledges.Was it a disastrous marriage or the betrayal of a good girl?sense of betrayalPresident Johnson expressed a sense of betrayal as a result of the riots.Mr Fraser says many businesspeople feel a sense of betrayal at the Government's loss of nerve over the euro.A sense of betrayal lay deep in both Hugh and Margaret; it was an important part of who they were.In Much Ado the shift to verse expresses the bitterness and sense of betrayal felt by Claudio at Hero's supposed infidelity.The jealousy and sense of betrayal were so all-consuming that he had found himself unable to move.The young, intelligent people feel a great sense of betrayal, even those who at first believed in all this.Lowell felt a niggling sense of betrayal.So how deep is this sense of betrayal?
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betrayal
betrayal /bɪˈtreɪəl/ noun [uncountable and countable]
when you betray your country, friends, or someone who trusts you
    betrayal of
    a ruthless betrayal of their election pledges
    She felt a great sense of betrayal.


be·tray·alBrE /bɪˈtreɪəl/ 🔊NAmE /bɪˈtreɪəl/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] the act of betraying sb/sth or the fact of being betrayed (被)背叛,出卖a sense/a feeling/an act of betrayal 被出卖的感觉;背叛行为I saw her actions as a betrayal of my trust. 我认为她的所作所为辜负了我的信任。🔊🔊the many disappointments and betrayals in his life他一生中遭受的诸多失望与背叛