[ dis'lɔiəl ] adj. 不忠的;无信义的;不贞的 (to)。 a disloyal friend 不忠诚的朋友。 be disloyal to one's country 叛国。 be disloyal to the marriage bed 不贞洁。 n. -ist 不忠的人。 adv. -ly ,-ty n. 不忠诚,不忠,无信义,不贞洁。
Example Sentences:
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She is disloyal to her husband . 她对丈夫有二心。
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De gaulle was, at that time, considered a disloyal soldier . 当时戴高乐被看作是一个不忠实的军人。
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It was because of a sense of being disloyal to the other grandchildren . 那只是因为怕有负于其他的外孙。
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I won't pity him, he thought, so it is not disloyal . 反正我打消可怜他的念头就行了,他心想,那就没有什么对不起他的了。
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Their past history is checked to ensure that they are not likely to be disloyal . 他们的过去经理受到审查以保证他们不会背叛。
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As always, he felt disloyal at deserting his neighbor, the reeves building barber shop . 跟往常一样,他不照顾自己的邻居--里夫斯大楼的理发馆,总觉得不够义气。
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Stephen planned how he would disarm the old man should he prove disloyal to the american cause . 斯蒂芬盘算着:如果这个老头证明是不忠于美利坚事业的话,他要如何去缴他的械。
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In your language traitor means betrayer: one is perfidious, treacherous, unfaithful, disloyal . 在贵国的语言中,叛徒指的是叛卖者,一个背叛信仰,两面三刀,不忠实,无信无义的人。
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Syd , the idea that he ' s disloyal , that ' s insane 西德妮,说他是叛徒,那简直是疯了
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Squire okubo , we must remove those who are disloyal 大久保大人,我们必须除掉那些