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1 a traición
• treacherous act• treacherousness -
2 con insidia
• treacherous act• treacherousness -
3 dobladamente
• treacherous act• treacherousness -
4 traicioneramente
• treacherous act• treacherousness -
5 magancés
• tray• treacherous act -
6 acción traicionera
f.treacherous act. -
7 acto traidor
m.treacherous act. -
8 traición
f.1 treason, double cross, treachery, betrayal.2 treacherous act, act of treason, betrayal, breach of confidence.* * *1 treason, betrayal\a traición treacherouslyalta traición high treason* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=deslealtad) betrayal; (=alevosía) treachery2) (Jur) treason* * *a) ( delito) treasonfue acusado de traición a la patria — he was accused of treason o of betraying his country
b) ( acto desleal) treachery, betrayal* * *= betrayal, treachery, treason, act of treachery, act of treason.Ex. The author explores the major themes of the novel: self-identity; love; and betrayal.Ex. The writer focuses on the innocent dead, violence, lust, and political treachery.Ex. The author categorizes an impeachable offense as one that threatens the safety of the country, either as treason or bribery.Ex. This dramatic act of treachery against the Republic was actually entirely due to political infighting between republican factions.Ex. It is also an act of treason against humanity, since it has been used to justify an attempt to destroy the world economy.----* acto de traición = treasonable, act of treachery, act of treason.* alta traición = high treason.* cometer un acto de traición = commit + an act of treason.* cometer una traición = commit + treason, commit + an act of treason.* * *a) ( delito) treasonfue acusado de traición a la patria — he was accused of treason o of betraying his country
b) ( acto desleal) treachery, betrayal* * *= betrayal, treachery, treason, act of treachery, act of treason.Ex: The author explores the major themes of the novel: self-identity; love; and betrayal.
Ex: The writer focuses on the innocent dead, violence, lust, and political treachery.Ex: The author categorizes an impeachable offense as one that threatens the safety of the country, either as treason or bribery.Ex: This dramatic act of treachery against the Republic was actually entirely due to political infighting between republican factions.Ex: It is also an act of treason against humanity, since it has been used to justify an attempt to destroy the world economy.* acto de traición = treasonable, act of treachery, act of treason.* alta traición = high treason.* cometer un acto de traición = commit + an act of treason.* cometer una traición = commit + treason, commit + an act of treason.* * *1 (delito) treasoncometer traición to commit treasonfue acusado de traición a la patria he was accused of treason o of betraying his country2 (acto desleal) treachery, betrayallo mataron a traición they killed him by treachery* * *
traición sustantivo femenino
traición sustantivo femenino
1 (a un amigo) betrayal, treachery: eso fue una traición, that was a betrayal
2 (al Estado, patria) treason, betrayal
3 a traición, treacherously
alta traición, high treason
' traición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alevosía
English:
betrayal
- double-cross
- sell-out
- sense
- treacherously
- treachery
- treason
* * *traición nf1. [infidelidad] betrayal;claudicar sería una traición a nuestros camaradas if we gave in, we would be betraying our comrades;le mataron a traición he was treacherously murdered;temía un disparo a traición he was afraid of being shot by someone on his own side2. [contra el Estado] treason;alta traición high treason* * *f1 treachery, betrayal;a traición treacherously2 JUR treason;alta traición high treason* * *traición nf, pl traiciones1) : treason2) : betrayal, treachery* * *traición n betrayal -
9 villanía
f.1 villainy, treachery.2 villainous act, treacherous act, villainy.* * *1 (bajeza) vileness, baseness3 figurado (expresión) coarse remark* * *SF1) (=cualidad) villainy, baseness2) (=acción)= vileza 2)3) (=dicho) obscene expression, filthy remark4) ( Hist) humble birth, lowly status* * *1 (acción vil) despicable o vile act2 ( Hist) (condición de villano) villeinage* * *
villanía f fig
1 (infamia) villainy, infamy
2 vile remark
' villanía' also found in these entries:
English:
villainy
* * *villanía nf1. [acto] vile o despicable act2. [cualidad] vileness* * *f1 villainy2 acción villainous act -
10 zancadilla
f.1 trip.poner una o la zancadilla a alguien to trip somebody up; (hacer tropezar) to put a spoke in somebody's wheel (figurative)2 stumbling block set at purpose, hindrance which provokes a fall, stumbling block.Las zancadillas nos hacen tropezar The stumbling blocks make us fall down.3 treacherous act.4 treachery.* * *1 trip\ponerle la zancadilla a alguien to trip somebody up* * *SF [para derribar a algn] trip; (=trampa) trickechar la zancadilla a algn — (lit) to trip sb up; (fig) to put the skids under sb *
* * *femenino trip* * *femenino trip* * *tripme hizo or ( Esp) puso una zancadilla he tripped me (up)* * *
zancadilla sustantivo femenino
trip;
me hizo or (Esp) puso una zancadilla he tripped me (up)
zancadilla sustantivo femenino ponerle la zancadilla a alguien, (con el pie) to trip sb (up), fig (con un ardid, plan, etc) to hinder
' zancadilla' also found in these entries:
English:
trip
- trip up
* * *zancadilla nftrip;[estratagema] to put a spoke in sb's wheel* * *f figobstacle;poner oechar la zancadilla a alguien trip s.o. up* * *zancadilla nf1) : trip, stumble* * *zancadilla n trip -
11 aleve
• perfidious• tray• treacherous act -
12 alevosamente
• in code• in collaboration with• treacherous act• treacherousness -
13 alevoso
• ill-willed• perfidious• tray• treacherous act -
14 capcioso
• ambiguous• captious• deceiving• tray• treacherous act -
15 con alevosía
• in code• in collaboration with• treacherous act• treacherousness -
16 felón
• disloyal• felon• tray• treacherous act -
17 infielmente
• faithlessly• treacherous act• treacherousness• unfaithfully -
18 insidioso
• sly• tray• treacherous act -
19 matreramente
• craftily• slyly• treacherous act• treacherousness -
20 pérfidamente
• insides• insidiousness• perfidiously• treacherous act• treacherousness• wickedly
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