0 If the ground or sea is treacherous, it is extremely dangerous, especially because of bad weather conditions:
1 A person who is treacherous deceives someone who trusts them, or has no loyalty:
2 (of the ground or the sea) extremely dangerous, esp. because of bad weather conditions:
3 (of a person) guilty of deceiving someone who trusts you:
He was treacherous, or at least sneaky.
In this devastating love song, the principals are once again imagined as seafarers, navigating the treacherous waters of drugs and depression.
Thus, inferences about the theoretical meaning of correlations both observed and not observed in structurally heterogeneous samples may be equally treacherous!
We must face these rapids openly for a better control of the treacherous stretches.
All art in the novel, including this phase of charitable art, is tainted by its association with treacherous fashionable society.
They are thus more likely than micro-enterprises to survive the treacherous infancy years.
In particular, it would be foolhardy here to plunge into the treacherous currents surrounding "political liberalism" as a general theory or position.
As allusive and treacherous as the road might be, the need for a comprehensive and just peace is even more critical than ever.
Winters are long, mountain passes can prove treacherous, and the limited interstate highway system forces reliance on secondary roads.
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危險的, (地面或大海尤因氣候惡劣)極端危險的,凶險的, 不忠的…
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危险的, (地面或大海尤因气候恶劣)极端危险的,凶险的, 不忠的…
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peligroso, traicionero, traidor…
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traiçoeiro, perigoso, traidor…
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(hava koşulları) çok tehlikeli, güvenilmez, hain…
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périlleux/-euse, traître…
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zrádný, nebezpečný…
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forræderisk, farlig…
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