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treacherous UK ['tretʃ.ər.əs] US [-ɚ-] adjective DANGEROUS 危险的 ■If the ground or sea is treacherous, it is extremely dangerous, especially because of bad weather conditions (地面或大海尤因气候恶劣)极端危险的,凶险的•Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly.冰雪使许多道路危机四伏,汽车司机被告诫要开慢些。 UK ['tretʃ.ər.əs] US [-ɚ-] adjective NOT LOYAL 不忠的 mainly old use ■A person who is treacherous deceives someone who trusts them, or has no loyalty (人)不忠的,背信弃义的•Vargas plays the part of a treacherous aristocrat who betrays his king and country.瓦加斯扮演一个背叛了国王和祖国的不忠贵族。 •I feel a bit treacherous to my own sex if I ever make general criticisms of women.如果我泛泛地批评妇女,我会感到有点背叛自己的性别。 |