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单词

treacherous

读音
ˈtretʃərəs
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释义

adj. 奸诈的,叛逆的,背叛的;危险的;不牢靠的 [ 比较级 more treacherous 最高级 most treacherous ]

例句

He was weak, cowardly and treacherous.
他软弱、胆怯、奸诈。
There is no treacherous blood in her—no, she was always honest and true.
她没有奸诈的血液——不,她一向诚信又真实。
Although a man of blood and violence, Richard was too impetuous to be either treacherous or habitually cruel.
虽然理查德是一个血腥暴力的人,但他过于冲动,既不奸诈,也不惯于残忍。

强化记忆

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In 1854, Alfred Dumesnil said that Mona Lisa’s smile imparteda “treacherous attraction.”A year later, Théophile Gautier wrote of her “mocking lips”
to take their bright lights out into the nightwith treacherous intent.Dubbed "femme fatales"
or your enemycan be more treacherousthan acknowledging you'll never know them.
of the fence on the Manhattan Bridgeand he leaped to the treacherous waters below.Remarkably --
In the winter of 1942,Hans made a treacherous journey to the Czechoslovakian borderto meet anti-Nazi rebels.
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