0 an act of betraying someone or something, or the fact of someone or something being betrayed -- (被)背叛的行為;(被)出賣的行為
Legalistic proportionality, political consensus, personal betrayal, cultural balkanization, and social hierarchy are underlying themes of both books.
The constant risk of betrayal meant isolating themselves from encounters with civilians other than carefully arranged meetings.
Today this act is remembered as a ' betrayal ' that called into question the legitimacy of the matrilineal system of labor and inheritance.
Within this context of seeking and receiving professional services we can formalize the distinction between genuine and merely "felt" betrayals.
His anger imparted his acute sense of betrayal and the necessity of vindicating his maturity.
Of course, these violations of basic principles can be seen as betrayals of communist ideals.
The outer body can be interpreted as a betrayal of the youthfulness of the inner self.
This startling finding was immediately broadcast over loudspeakers and incited mixed feelings of betrayal and fury among the protesters.