disloyal 详细解释

disloyal

[dis'lɔiəl]

adj.不忠的

a.

不忠诚的; 不忠实的[(+to)]

He was disloyal to his friends.

他对朋友不忠。

disloyal behavior

不忠行为

词形变化

副词: disloyally |

词义辨析

同义:

a.不忠诚的

unfaithful  faithless  false-hearted  two-faced  Janus-faced  double-tongued  deceitful  traitorous  treacherous  perfidious  back-stabbing  treasonous  double-crossing  

同义参见:

false  slippery  untrue  

反义参见:

faithful  loyal  

英英释义

形容词 disloyal:

showing lack of love for your country

同义词:unpatriotic

deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle

补充

disloyaldisloyal英:[disˈlɔiəl] 美:[dɪsˈlɔɪəl]adj.1.不忠诚的2.缺乏忠心的

例句

1. Brian's mother accused him of being disloyal.布赖恩的母亲指责他不忠。 2. She was disloyal to her deputy.她对她的副手不守信义。 3. she felt that inquiring into her father's past would be disloyal to her mother.她觉得打听她父亲的过去就是对她母亲的不忠。 4. disloyal mutterings about his leadership.对他的领导能力的一些不忠的怨言。 5. It was disloyal to your friends to repeat their conversation to Peter.把你朋友的话说给彼得听是对他们不忠。 6. It would be disloyal to abandon them.抛弃他们是不守信义的。 7. disloyal employees不忠诚的雇员 8. a traitor disloyal to his country对国家不忠的卖国贼 9. His disloyalty to the company led to his dismissal.他因对公司不忠而被解雇。