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n.
不忠实
不信
不义
背信弃义
dis·loy·al·ty
dIs loI l ti
复数:disloyalties
词根:disloyal
adj.disloyal 不忠的;不忠诚的;背叛的
adv.disloyally 不义地;不忠地
noun
the quality, or an instance or act, of being disloyal, treacherous, or traitorous.
"忠诚缺失,不忠诚的行为",早在15世纪, disloialte,源自于古法语 desloiaute, desleauté "不忠诚,不忠实,婚姻不忠",源自于 desloial, desleal "背叛的,虚假的,欺骗的"(现代法语 déloyal),源自于 des- "不,相反"(见 dis-) + loial "优质的; 忠诚的; 尊贵的; 守法的; 合法的,婚姻合法的",源自于拉丁语 legalem,源自于 lex "法律"(见 legal)。自1600年以来,特别是指"违反对国家或君主的忠诚或职责"。
不忠的行为
The first known use of disloyalty was in the 15th century
1 Aghast at the disloyalty of Conservative MPs who were in the process of removing her from No 10, he went to see her at Downing Street.
2 As seen with the “struggle” over the Speaker of the House and the elevation of Mike Johnson, violence is a means of maintaining control of the organization and of punishing disloyalty.
3 Still, the charges of disloyalty, in particular, seem to resonate.
4 To advocate placing such information in the public record, Strauss asserted, was perforce an act of disloyalty.
5 The defeats and final failure had been due to others - to their " disloyalty and betrayal ".
失败和最后的溃败则应归咎于别人,归咎于他们的 “ 不忠和背叛. ”
6 He noted that, of the previous expulsions, three were for disloyalty to the Union during the Civil War and two were for lawmakers who had been convicted in federal court.
7 She felt fiercely that she had to make up for her father’s criminal disloyalty, if it had existed, whatever it might have been.
8 A key part of Clooney’s film portrayed Murrow’s struggle to maintain support from CBS executives for critical reporting on Republican Sen. Joseph McCarthy, known for accusing government employees of disloyalty.
9 I didn’t expect gratitude, but I could not have imagined such disloyalty.
10 A disloyalty that since his death is biting.
11 He hated happiness bought with disloyalty and cruelty and indifference.
他憎恨用不忠、残忍和冷漠换来的幸福.
12 Trump and his son, for example, highlighted Solomon’s Lutsenko story to accuse Yovanovitch, an appointee of President Barack Obama, of disloyalty and political betrayal.
13 In U.S. history, just 20 members of the House and Senate have been voted out, 17 for disloyalty to the union at the time of the Civil War.
14 Ho consolidated power by arresting anyone suspected of disloyalty to his regime, executing many, and sending thousands more to prison camps.
15 Not as a reward, though, but as punishment for disloyalty.
16 Nowadays, there are too many terrible phenomenons prevelent in the society, such as disloyalty, dishonesty and greed something else.
如今,有太多的可怕现象这个在社会中,如不忠诚、不诚实和别的东西的贪婪。
17 They may even accuse the child of disloyalty .
他们甚至责备孩子不忠诚。
18 His disloyalty irritated his wife, who resolutely left home.
他的不忠激怒了他的妻子她毅然决然的离开了这个家。
19 Of the previous expulsions in the House, three were for disloyalty to the Union during the Civil War.
20 Bowden-Lewis also is accused of reprimanding the legal counsel for no valid reason, in apparent retaliation for the counsel’s cooperation with the commission and disloyalty toward her, the notice said.