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unfaithful adj. ⇨ treacherous treacherous adjective treacherous ♦︎ unfaithful ♦︎ disloyal ♦︎ fickleThese words all describe people who betray their friends, partner, family or country. 这些词均表示背叛的、不忠的、不守信义的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆unfaithful / disloyal to sb◆a treacherous / unfaithful / disloyal husband / wife◆a treacherous / unfaithful / fickle lover◆a treacherous / fickle friend■ treacherous / /ˈtretʃərəs/ / (written) (of a person or what they do or say) that cannot be trusted; intending or intended to harm you (人或其言行)不可信任的;背叛的;奸诈的◆He was weak, cowardly and treacherous.他软弱、胆怯、奸诈。◆She kept remembering his lying, treacherous words.她一直记得他奸诈的谎话。■ unfaithful having sex with sb who is not your husband, wife or usual partner 不忠的;通奸的◆Have you ever been unfaithful to him?你是否曾对他不忠?◆She remained loyal to her unfaithful husband.她仍然忠于对自己不忠的丈夫。 OPP faithful ⓘ Sb who is faithful to their partner does not have sex with anyone else. * faithful指对自己的伴侣忠贞的。■ disloyal / /dɪsˈlɔɪəl/ / failing to support or be loyal to your friends, family, country, etc. (对家庭、国家等)不忠实的,不忠诚的;(对朋友)不守信义的◆He was accused of being disloyal to the government.他被指控对政府不忠。◆It was very disloyal of you to repeat what I'd said to Peter.你把我说的话告诉彼得,太不守信义了。OPP loyal ⇨ reliable 1 see also disloyalty ⇨ betrayal ■ fickle (of a person) often changing their mind in an unreasonable way so that you cannot rely on them; (of sb's behaviour) showing this (人或其行为)反复无常的◆She had been a fickle friend, even at the best of times.即便是在最好的时候,她作为朋友也不太靠得住。◆This was just another example of his fickle behaviour.这只是他行为反复无常的又一例证。 |