0 to behave in a dishonest or cruel way to someone who trusts you -- предавать
1 If you betray your country or an organization, you give secret information to its enemies or to other organizations. -- предавать
2 to show an emotion that you were trying to hide -- выдавать
Her face was calm, but her hands betrayed her nervousness.
A person can affirm the difference principle and yet be disposed to maximizing behavior in market settings without betraying egalitarian commitments.
Some patients want the freedoms they previously enjoyed before their bodies began to betray them.
A badly conducted strike, extremely acrimonious or negative, even when done for the right reasons may still result in patients feeling betrayed by the profession.
The thematic links, however, betray some of the ambitions of anthro-literary writing.
Rare edits betray some analog sources, and a little applause and coughing some live performances.
Archives are richer in detailing institutional arrangements, but they too betray attitudes.
Such an interpretation of the situation pertaining in the territory betrays signs of either fiscal convenience or wilful ignorance.
Thus, for example, while my visual perception can betray me, my imaginative consciousness cannot.
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