1. 背叛的:trddition 传统 | treacherous 背叛的 | treacherously 背叛地
2. 叛逆的:jagged:不平的 | treacherous:叛逆的 | shoals:浅滩
3. 阴险的、狡诈的、有阴谋的、有诡计的:appropriate 恰当的、合适的、拨款 | treacherous 阴险的、狡诈的、有阴谋的、有诡计的 | expel 开除学籍、赶走
4. 阴险的,危险的:odoriferous 有香味的,芳香的 | treacherous 阴险的,危险的 | lecherous 好色的
1. 奸诈的;背信弃义的;不可信任的
If you describe someone as treacherous, you mean that they are likely to betray you and cannot be trusted.
e.g. He publicly left the party and denounced its treacherous leaders...
他公开脱离该党,并谴责该党领袖背信弃义。
e.g. The President spoke of the treacherous intentions of the enemy.
总统谈及了敌人的奸诈用心。
2. treacherous的翻译
2. 危险的;变化无常的
If you say that something is treacherous, you mean that it is very dangerous and unpredictable.
e.g. The current of the river is fast flowing and treacherous...
这条河水流湍急,变幻莫测。
e.g. They made the treacherous journey across stormy seas in rotten boats.
他们乘着破旧的小船穿越风大浪急的海面,完成了这次危险之旅。
1. A rainstorm caused chaos in Beijing on June 23 paralyzing the city's traffic and turning the city's underpasses into treacherous hazards for drivers.
2. The managers agreed the field became treacherous but both declined to comment on whether play should have stopped earlier.
3. If our concrete walls are dormant guards who fail to keep the freeze out, then glass is a treacherous doorman that ushers in cold air.
4. The roads to Litang were once the most treacherous in China, and many adventurers died trying to conquer this harsh area.
5. The snow in Mississippi and Louisiana was clearing out Thursday afternoon, but forecasters warned that freezing temperatures could make for treacherous driving conditions overnight.
6. This was true mostly in mountainous areas where rapids are treacherous and beaches few and far between.
7. treacherous什么意思
7. We were all quickly winded and having difficulty making it up the treacherous path, but Super Geezer never once lost his footing.
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8. Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd called for calm on all sides to avoid any accidents in frigid and treacherous seas.
9. Shen adheres to a grueling schedule, with many of his appointments separated by hundreds of kilometers and treacherous mountain driving.
10. The combination of icy pavement and gusty wind made driving treacherous, he said.
adj
1. tending to betray
especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans
e.g. Punic faith
the perfidious Judas
the fiercest and most treacherous of foes
treacherous intrigues
Synonym: punic perfidious
2. dangerously unstable and unpredictable
e.g. treacherous winding roads
an unreliable trestle
Synonym: unreliable