释义 |
perfidyper‧fi‧dy /ˈpɜːfədi $ ˈpɜːr-/ noun [uncountable] literary - After dinner, they lined the bar, talking loudly about the perfidy of Highlanders and bemoaning their ten-mile, fishless walk.
- Anyway, they've seized on this legal brouhaha as an example of Albion's perfidy, so to speak.
- But can you live with your perfidy?
- On trips organised for food writers, public perfidy is a popular lament.
- When the Seminoles and blacks responded to this perfidy by refusing to cooperate in their removal, Jesup renewed warfare.
- Young Zuwaya talked with anger and shock, lips and hands trembling, about the perfidy of the Magharba.
when someone is not loyal to another person who trusts them SYN treachery |