perfidy
常見例句
- The suspicions of British perfidy were bad enough.
美國人懷疑英國人背信棄義,這已經(jīng)足夠糟糕了。 - But this year, as an unusually large snowmelt surges into the rivers of Oregon and Washington, the wind lobby is howling about government perfidy.
但在今年,隨著罕見的冬雪大量融化,涌入俄勒崗州和華盛頓州的河水流域中,風(fēng)能發(fā)電的游說者對(duì)政府的出爾反爾大訴苦水。 - Willful betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust; perfidy.
背叛對(duì)忠誠、信任或信賴的有意背叛; - And look what I was transformed into—hardly something to satisfy a judgment of normal male perfidy.
NEWYORKER: Wakefield - It's no surprise that the Democrats and much of the media have had a field day billing this as some sort of GOP Watergate-like perfidy.
FORBES: Pressuring Iran Before It's Too Late - We seem to willfully live under a presumption that this time is different, that it must be real and exciting, because the laws protect us from the perfidy of con men.
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