treason
英 [ˈtriːzn]
美 [ˈtriːzn]
n. 危害国家罪,叛国罪(如战时通敌)
复数:treasons
Collins.1 / BNC.10299 / COCA.12926
牛津词典
noun
- 危害国家罪,叛国罪(如战时通敌)
the crime of doing sth that could cause danger to your country, such as helping its enemies during a war
柯林斯词典
- 叛国罪;通敌罪
Treasonis the crime of betraying your country, for example by helping its enemies or by trying to remove its government using violence.
英英释义
noun
- an act of deliberate betrayal
- a crime that undermines the offender's government
- disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior
双语例句
- Lin Shu and Pound are prominent representatives of the phenomenon of creative treason.
林纾和庞德是创造性叛逆现象的突出代表。 - Hard for anyone to accuse you of treason again.
很难有人再指控你叛国了。 - He was sentenced to life imprisonment for high treason and espionage.
他因叛国罪和间谍罪被判无期徒刑。 - And let me remind you: Going against the Constitution is treason.
我来提醒你们一下:和宪法背道而驰是叛国。 - The young man was accused of treason.
这年轻人因为叛国而受指控。 - You're being investigated for treason.
现在对你进行叛国罪调查。 - Deliberately broadcasting enemy propaganda to our troops is treason.
故意向我军广播敌人的宣传是叛国行为。 - In fact, my treason, was just his treason.
事实上,我的背叛,恰恰是他的背叛。 - She was guilty of every treason laid against her, and he was short a sword hand.
她确实犯下了他们指控的每一项叛国罪,而他少了握剑的那只手。 - It's bad judgment, but it's not treason. I think treason is too strong a word.
这是一次判断失误,但不是叛国。我认为说叛国太过了。
