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Что (кто) такое betray - определение

BREAKING OR VIOLATION OF A PRESUMPTIVE CONTRACT, TRUST, OR CONFIDENCE
Double cross (betrayal); Betryal; Betrayer; Political treachery; Backstabbing; Betray; Backstab; Back stabbing; Political betrayal
  • Judas]] betraying [[Jesus]].
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betray         
(betrays, betraying, betrayed)
1.
If you betray someone who loves or trusts you, your actions hurt and disappoint them.
When I tell someone I will not betray his confidence I keep my word...
The President betrayed them when he went back on his promise not to raise taxes.
VERB: V n, V n
betrayer (betrayers)
She was her friend and now calls her a betrayer.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone betrays their country or their friends, they give information to an enemy, putting their country's security or their friends' safety at risk.
They offered me money if I would betray my associates...
The group were informers, and they betrayed the plan to the Germans.
VERB: V n, V n to n
betrayer
'Traitor!' she screamed. 'Betrayer of England!'
N-COUNT
3.
If you betray an ideal or your principles, you say or do something which goes against those beliefs.
We betray the ideals of our country when we support capital punishment.
VERB: V n
betrayer
Babearth regarded the middle classes as the betrayers of the Revolution.
N-COUNT
4.
If you betray a feeling or quality, you show it without intending to.
She studied his face, but it betrayed nothing...
? conceal
VERB: V n
betray         
v. (B) the informer betrayed them to the police
betray         
v. a.
1.
Deliver up (by breach of trust), give up treacherously, give over to the foe.
2.
Violate, break, prove recreant to, let perish, be false to.
3.
Violate the confidence of, disclose the secrets of, deceive by treachery.
4.
Divulge, reveal, discover, expose, tell, blab, show, make known.
5.
Display, exhibit, manifest, show, indicate, imply, betoken, argue, evince, expose, reveal, uncover.
6.
Mislead, lure, ensnare, entrap, beguile, delude, inveigle.
7.
Seduce, ruin, corrupt, undo, lead astray.
Betray         
·vt To lead astray, as a maiden; to seduce (as under promise of marriage) and then abandon.
II. Betray ·vt To disclose or discover, as something which prudence would conceal; to reveal unintentionally.
III. Betray ·vt To show or to indicate;
- said of what is not obvious at first, or would otherwise be concealed.
IV. Betray ·vt To Mislead; to expose to inconvenience not foreseen to lead into error or sin.
V. Betray ·vt To violate the confidence of, by disclosing a secret, or that which one is bound in honor not to make known.
VI. Betray ·vt To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to Deceive; as, to betray a person or a cause.
VII. Betray ·vt To deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city.
betray         
¦ verb
1. act treacherously towards (one's country) by aiding the enemy.
be disloyal to or inform on.
2. unintentionally reveal; be evidence of: she drew a deep breath that betrayed her indignation.
Derivatives
betrayal noun
betrayer noun
Origin
ME: from be- + obs. tray 'betray', from OFr. trair, based on L. tradere 'hand over'.
Betrayer         
·noun One who, or that which, betrays.
betrayer         
see betray
betrayal         
(betrayals)
A betrayal is an action which betrays someone or something, or the fact of being betrayed.
She felt that what she had done was a betrayal of Patrick...
N-VAR: oft N of n
Betrayal         
·noun The act or the result of betraying.
All Things Betray Thee         
BOOK BY GWYN THOMAS
All Things Betray Thee, by Gwyn Thomas, is a novel of early industrialism in South Wales. It was first published in 1949, and was republished in 1986, with an introduction by Raymond Williams.

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Betrayal

Betrayal is the breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations. Often betrayal is the act of supporting a rival group, or it is a complete break from previously decided upon or presumed norms by one party from the others. Someone who betrays others is commonly called a traitor or betrayer. Betrayal is also a commonly used literary element, also used in other fiction like films and TV series, and is often associated with or used as a plot twist.