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1 betrayal
noun svik, forræderiforræderisubst. \/bɪˈtreɪəl\/1) forræderi2) svik3) avsløringbetrayal of trust ( jus) utroskap -
2 betray
bi'trei1) (to act disloyally or treacherously towards (especially a person who trusts one): He betrayed his own brother (to the enemy).) svike, forråde2) (to give away (a secret etc): Never betray a confidence!) forråde, røpe3) (to show (signs of): Her pale face betrayed her fear.) røpe, avsløre•- betrayal- betrayerforråde--------røpe--------svikeverb \/bɪˈtreɪ\/1) forråde2) svike, svikte3) røpe, avsløre4) bedra5) forføre (og svikte)betray a secret røpe en hemmelighetbetray oneself røpe segbetray somebody's trust\/confidence svikte noens tillit -
3 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) utsolgt hus/forestilling2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) forræderisubst. \/ˈselaʊt\/ ( hverdagslig)1) forræderi, svik2) kapitulasjon3) person som har solgt seg4) salgssuksessboken ble raskt utsolgt; boken var en salgssuksess5) utsolgt hus6) utsalg (av varer) -
4 treason
'tri:zn((also high treason) disloyalty to, or betrayal of, one's own country: They were convicted of (high) treason.) landssvik/-forræderiforræderisubst. \/ˈtriːzn\/1) (høy)forræderi, landssvik, landsforræderi2) troskapsbrudd
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