bewray如何读

英:[bɪ'reɪ]

美:[bɪ'reɪ]

bewray是什么意思

  • vt. <古> 泄露; 暴露

bewray变形

第三人称单数:bewrays

现在分词:bewraying

过去式:bewrayed

过去分词:bewrayed

bewray英英释义

Verb

1. reveal unintentionally;

"Her smile betrayed her true feelings"

bewray词源中文解释

13世纪初, biwreien,"告发; " 13世纪中叶,"诋毁",源自 be- 和中古英语 wreien "背叛",来自古英语 wregan "指控"(与古撒克逊语 wrogian,荷兰语 wroegen "指控",古高地德语 ruogen,德语 rügen "指责",哥特语 wrohjan "指控"同源)。

它在意义上可能受到了无关的 betray 的影响。"揭示,暴露"的意义来自14世纪末。"[OED]。相关词汇: Bewrayed; bewraying; bewrayment。

bewray词源英文解释

Middle English, from be- + wreyen to accuse, from Old English wrēgan; akin to Old High German ruogen to accuse

The first known use of bewray was in the 13th century

bewray儿童词典英英释义

biannualadjective

occurring twice a year

biannualadjective

occurring twice a year

bi-combining form

two

bipartisan

coming or occurring every two

bimonthly

into two parts

bisect

beyond1 of 2adverb

on or to the farther side

beyond2 of 2preposition

on or to the farther side of beyond the sea

beyond that tree

out of the reach or sphere of beautiful beyond belief

beyond help

bewrayverb

betray, reveal

bewray 例句

1 He clapped his plump cheeks, with his tresses played And, smiling wantonly, his love bewrayed.

2 No, sir, could my woes     Give way unto my most distressful words,     Then should I not in paper, as you see,     With ink bewray what blood began in me.

3 Neither do we leave them so, but we also severely and straitly hold them in by lawful and politic punishments, if they fortune to break out anywhere, and bewray themselves.

4 "The fire would have bewrayed our forms to archers hidden in yonder thicket," added he.

5 He is silent because he must be so, but his heart wakes, and "Silence in love bewrays more woe Than words, though ne'er so witty."

6 Whom I willing abandoned, Treading in tracks of a youth bewrayed with blood of a brother!

7 Oft she turned her eyes on Gunnlaug, thereby proving the saw, "Eyes will bewray if maid love man."

8 Her cruelty by me must be bewrayed, Or I must hide my head and live alone.

9 Such heaving groans, such bursts of heart-bruised passion, Midnight and morn, bewrayed the fire below.

10 Then had no censor's eye these lines surveyed, Nor graver brows have judged my Muse so vain; No sun my blush and error had bewrayed, Nor yet the world had heard of such disdain.

11 I could not sing the shame of my country, Hakon; neither can I bewray my king.”

12 Silence is the perfectest herald of joy, 38. --in love bewrays more woe, 96. --, ye wolves, 148. --, come then, expressive, 163.

13 An old English proverb hath it that "It is an ill bird that bewrays its own nest."

14 No intercepted lines thy deeds display, No gifts given secretly thy crime bewray.

15 But how shall we call this Church of Rome, that thus bewrayed her trust, and sold her Lord again like Judas?

16 Lilies have no sin     Leading them astray,   No false heart within     That would them bewray,   Nought to tempt them in     An evil way;   And if canker come and blight,   Nought will ever put them right.

17 XLV Mine eye bewrays the secrets of my heart, My heart unfolds his grief before her face; Her face—bewitching pleasure of my smart!—

18 I came to London, and then heard that all was bewrayed; whereupon, like Adam, we fled into the woods to hide ourselves.

19 My sovereign, pardon the author of ill news,     And I'll bewray the fortune of thy son.

20 For the Spaniards which you had with you here, the last year, have bewrayed the place and taken away all that you left here.

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