disloyal

disloyal [dɪsˈlɔɪəl]  [dɪsˈlɔɪəl] 

disloyal 基本解释

形容词不忠诚的,缺乏忠心的; 贰

disloyal 相关例句

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形容词

1. He is disloyal to his cause.
    他对事业不忠诚。

2. He was disloyal to his friends.
    他对朋友不忠。

disloyal 网络解释

disloyal的意思

1. 不忠的:dislodgment 赶出 | disloyal 不忠的 | disloyally 不诚实地

2. 不忠诚:Factor 因素 | Disloyal 不忠誠 | Absenteeism 缺席

3. 不忠实的:disqualify使不合格/取得...... | disloyal不忠实的 | disconnect拆开,分离

4. 不实的:dislodge 离开原位 | disloyal 不实的 | disloyally 不诚实地

disloyal 词典解释
disloyal的翻译

1. disloyal的反义词

1. 不忠实的;不忠诚的
    Someone who is disloyal to their friends, family, or country does not support them or does things that could harm them.

    e.g. She was so disloyal to her deputy she made his position untenable...
           她对她的副手很不守信义,使得他的职位岌岌可危。
    e.g. Brian sided with his sister, which led his mother to accuse him of being disloyal.
           布赖恩站在他姐姐这一边,他母亲就此指责他不忠。

disloyal 单语例句

1. disloyal的反义词

1. It will lead to the unstable employment of workers and make them disloyal to an enterprise.

2. Many also fear using too much vacation time, afraid of being seen as disloyal to their companies.

3. It is undeniable that a large proportion of such officials are somewhat disloyal to the CPC and the government.

4. disloyal的反义词

4. Emperor Qin Shihuang was said to use this mirror to check whether his concubines were disloyal to him.

5. disloyal

5. Mister Hearst's opponents accused him of being disloyal to his country because of his support for Germany during the first years of World War One.

disloyal 英英释义

adj

1. disloyal什么意思

1. deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle

    e.g. disloyal aides revealed his indiscretions to the papers

2. disloyal的近义词

2. showing lack of love for your country

    Synonym: unpatriotic