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faith·less AHD[fāthʹlĭs] D.J.[ˈfeɪθlɪs]K.K.[ˈfeθlɪs]adj.(形容词)- Not true to duty or obligation; disloyal.背信的:不履行责任或义务的;不忠实的
- Having no religious faith.无宗教信仰的
- Unworthy of faith or trust; unreliable.靠不住的:不值得信赖或信任的;不可靠的
faithʹlessly adv.(副词)faithʹlessness n.(名词)faithless, unfaithful, false, disloyal, traitorous, treacherous, perfidious, recreant- These adjectives mean not true to duty or obligation.这些形容词都表示对责任或义务不忠诚。
- Faithless andunfaithful are approximately interchangeable and imply failure to adhere to promises, obligations, or allegiances: Faithless 和unfaithful 基本可以互换,都含有对誓言、义务或联盟的失信: has never been faithless to her ideals;从未失去她的信念;an unfaithful spouse.不忠的配偶。
- False emphasizes a tendency to be faithless or deceitful: False 强调具有虚情假意的倾向: a false friend.背信弃义的朋友。"To thine own self be true,/And it must follow, as the night the day,/Thou canst not then be false to any man" (Shakespeare).One who isdisloyal is false to persons or things that are due allegiance: “对你自己忠实,/并长久坚持,/你将不会对别人虚情假意” (莎士比亚)。Disloyal 的人对人或事业缺乏忠心和忠诚: Disloyal staff members exposed the senator's indiscretions to the press.不忠实的工作人员把参议员们不慎重的行为暴露给新闻刊物。
- Traitorous most commonly refers to disloyalty to a government or nation: Traitorous 通常指对国家或民族的不忠: a lying, traitorous insurrectionist.一个撒谎的反叛分子。
- Treacherous suggests a propensity for betraying trust or faith: Treacherous 表示任何倾向于背信弃义的事: "She gave the treacherous impulse time to subside" (Henry James).“她一时冲动想退却” (亨利·詹姆斯)。
- Perfidious applies to what is abominably treacherous; it suggests vileness of behavior and often deceitfulness: Perfidious 含有生来卑鄙,不能对人忠诚的意思: the victim of a perfidious murder.一次卑鄙谋杀的受害者。
- Recreant implies a reprehensible, often cowardly disloyalty: Recreant 含有应受责难的,通常胆小而不忠实的: "while [Holland's] sister provinces had proved recreant to [William of Orange] ” (John Lothrop Motley). “然而[荷兰] 姐妹省区已证明了对 [威廉三世] 的背叛” (约翰·洛思罗普·莫特利)
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