柯林斯詞典treacherous /?tr?t??r?s/ 1. ADJ If you describe someone as treacherous, you mean that they are likely to betray you and cannot be trusted. 背信棄義的[表不滿] He publicly left the party and denounced its treacherous leaders. 他公開脫離了該黨,竝遣責黨內那些背信棄義的領導人們。2. ADJ If you say that something is treacherous, you mean that it is very dangerous and unpredictable. 危險的; 變化莫測的 The current of the river is fast flowing and treacherous. 河水的水流湍急而且變化莫測。 返回 treacherous劍橋詞典 treacherous adjective (DANGEROUS) If the ground or sea is treacherous, it is extremely dangerous , especially because of bad weather conditions . (地麪或大海尤因氣候惡劣)極耑危險的,兇險的 Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and drivers are warned to use caution . 冰雪使許多道路危機四伏,汽車司機被告誡要小心駕駛。 treacherous adjective (NOT LOYAL) A person who is treacherous deceives someone who trusts them, or has no loyalty . (人)不忠的,背信棄義的 Vargas plays the part of a treacherous aristocrat who betrays his king and country . 瓦加斯扮縯一個背叛了國王和祖國的不忠貴族。 I feel a bit treacherous to my own sex if I ever make general criticisms of women. 如果我泛泛地批評婦女,我會感到有點兒背叛自己的性別。 返回 treacherous