traitor
英 ['tre?t?]
美['tret?]
- n. 叛徒;賣國賊;背信棄義的人
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詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?traitors;
中文詞源
traitor 背叛者,叛徒
來自古法語 traitor,叛徒,來自(縮寫自)拉丁語 traditor,叛徒,來自 tradere,轉(zhuǎn)給,移交,投 降,詞源同 treason,betray.該詞與 tradition 為對(duì)詞關(guān)系,但詞義完全不同。
英文詞源
- traitor
- traitor: [13] Traitor and tradition [14] come from the same ultimate source: Latin trādere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix trāns- ‘a(chǎn)cross’ and dare ‘give’ (source of English data, date, etc). It originally meant ‘hand over, deliver’, and it is this sense that (via the derivative trāditiō) has given English tradition – etymologically something ‘handed over’ to succeeding generations. But it was also used metaphorically for ‘betray’, and this meaning has passed through into English in betray, traitor, and treason.
=> betray, tradition, traitor, treason - traitor (n.)
- c. 1200, "one who betrays a trust or duty," from Old French traitor, traitre "traitor, villain, deceiver" (11c., Modern French tra?tre), from Latin traditor "betrayer," literally "one who delivers," agent noun from stem of tradere "deliver, surrender" (see tradition). Originally usually with a suggestion of Judas Iscariot; especially of one false to his allegiance to a sovereign, government, or cause from late 15c.
雙語例句
- 1. They called him a traitor to his Afrikaner people.
- 他們稱他背叛了自己的族人南非白人。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. "Traitor!" she screamed. "Betrayer of England!"
- “叛徒!”她尖叫道。“英格蘭的叛徒!”
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. He was arraigned for criminally abetting a traitor.
- 他因慫恿他人叛國而受到傳訊。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He was seen as a traitor to the socialist cause.
- 他被視為社會(huì)主義事業(yè)的叛徒。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 5. The traitor was finally found out and put in prison.
- 那個(gè)賣國賊終于被人發(fā)現(xiàn)并被監(jiān)禁了起來.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》