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词典释义:
turncoat
英 [ˈtəːnkəʊt]
美 [ˈtərnˌkoʊt]
双语例句
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Casson was publicly criticized as a turncoat and a traitor.
卡森被公开批评为叛徒和卖国贼
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He was labeled as a turncoat.
有些工人开始认为他是一个叛徒。
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I'm a renegade, a turncoat, a Scalawag.
我是个叛徒,变节者,流氓。
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Some of the workers began to see him as a turncoat.
有些工人开始认为他是一个叛徒。
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In the early Qing Dynasty most turncoat-official scholars are felt to be in a guilty state of mind, which demonstrates itself in their literary works, political activity and life style.
清初大多数贰臣文人无论是诗文中,还是政治活动、生活方式上都表现出愧疚自赎心态。
近义词
释义
n.
a person who deserts one party or cause in order to join an opposing one
变节者,叛徒。
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