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['bækˌstæbɪŋ] 1. сущ.а) предательство, вероломство; подсиживание; интриги, козниpetty backstabbing — мелкие интриги, козни
б) возведение клеветы (на кого-л.)2. прил.а) предательский, вероломныйbackstabbing comments — инсинуации, клевета, поклёп
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1) Общая лексика: вероломный, вероломство, подлый2) Американизм: подсиживание, разговоры за спиной3) Сленг: предательский (АБ) -
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◙ n. השמצת אדם באופן ערמומי (ע"י שמועות ורמיזות גנאי מאחורי גבו), הכפשה מאחורי הגב* * *◙ בגה ירוחאמ השפכה,(ובג ירוחאמ יאנג תוזימרו תועומש י"ע) ימומרע ןפואב םדא תצמשה◄ -
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n. iem. op gemene wijze belasteren (dmv. achter iem. rug te roddelen en nare opmerkingen te maken) -
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n. snacka skit bakom någons rygg, att göra någon illa bakom deras rygg (sprida rykten, etc.) -
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adj.traidor, traicionero.s.puñalada por la espalda, apuñalamiento por la espalda.ger.gerundio del verbo: BACKSTAB -
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kb. kelicikan atau khianat yang bertujuan merusak. He engages in a lot of b. Dia terlibat dalam banyak kelicikan yang bertujuan merusak. -
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14 acto de cobardía
(n.) = act of cowardiceEx. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.* * *(n.) = act of cowardiceEx: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.
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15 apuñalar por la espalda
(v.) = stab + Alguien + in the back, backstabEx. This guy ran as someone who was a different and fair politician, and he stabbed us in the back.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.* * *(v.) = stab + Alguien + in the back, backstabEx: This guy ran as someone who was a different and fair politician, and he stabbed us in the back.
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16 falta de coraje
(n.) = act of cowardice, lack of courage, lack of backboneEx. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.Ex. He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.* * *(n.) = act of cowardice, lack of courage, lack of backboneEx: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.
Ex: He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.Ex: He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage. -
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(n.) = worthlessness, act of cowardice, lack of courage, lack of backboneEx. A large problem with old age stems from a feeling of worthlessness and unimportance.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.Ex. He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.* * *(n.) = worthlessness, act of cowardice, lack of courage, lack of backboneEx: A large problem with old age stems from a feeling of worthlessness and unimportance.
Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex: He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.Ex: He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage. -
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adj.&f.feminine of LAGARTÓN.f.bitch, prostitute.* * *= bitch, sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex. Scarlett O'Hara, the main character, is portrayed as both a scheming bitch and hard-nosed survivor.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *= bitch, sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex: Scarlett O'Hara, the main character, is portrayed as both a scheming bitch and hard-nosed survivor.
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f.1 hen bird.2 sly woman, wicked woman.* * *2 familiar (en ciclismo) bonk* * *SF1) (Orn) hen, hen bird; (=perdiz hembra) hen partridge2) * (=mujer taimada) sneaky bitch *; (=ladrona) thieving woman3) (Dep) (=desfallecimiento) collapse4) (=pájaro de papel) paper bird; (=cometa) kite5)6)* * *1) (fam & pey) ( mujer astuta) crafty woman, scheming bitch (sl & pej)2) (fam) ( decaimiento brusco) collapse* * *= sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *1) (fam & pey) ( mujer astuta) crafty woman, scheming bitch (sl & pej)2) (fam) ( decaimiento brusco) collapse* * *= sneaky bitch, thieving woman.Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.
Ex: By the 1890s, women of African descent were branded as lascivious, loose, and thieving women.* * *B ( fam) (decaimiento brusco) collapseluego viene la pájara or agarras una pájara then you just collapse o you lose all impetus o ( colloq) you hit the wall* * *
pájara sustantivo femenino
1 (hembra de pájaro) hen
2 pey (mujer) old devil, witch
* * *pájara nf¡buena pájara está esa hecha! she's a crafty devil!2. [en ciclismo] bonk* * *f fig desp -
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v.1 to betray.su acento lo traicionó his accent gave him awayMaría traicionó a su hermano Mary betrayed her brother.2 to commit treason, to cross to the other side.María traiciona secretamente Mary commits treason in secret.3 to stab in the back.El pillo traicionó al policía The thief stabbed the cop in the back.* * *1 (gen) to betray* * *verb* * *VT to betray* * *verbo transitivoa) <patria/amigo> to betrayb) ( delatar) mirada/nerviosismo to give... away* * *= betray, backstab.Ex. Librarians must not allow their professionalism to betray them into imposing a well-meaning censorship on what children should read in the way of escapist literature.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.----* sentirse traicionado = feel + a sense of betrayal.* traicionar los ideales de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own ideals.* traicionar los principios de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own principles.* * *verbo transitivoa) <patria/amigo> to betrayb) ( delatar) mirada/nerviosismo to give... away* * *= betray, backstab.Ex: Librarians must not allow their professionalism to betray them into imposing a well-meaning censorship on what children should read in the way of escapist literature.
Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.* sentirse traicionado = feel + a sense of betrayal.* traicionar los ideales de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own ideals.* traicionar los principios de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own principles.* * *
traicionar ( conjugate traicionar) verbo transitivo
traicionar verbo transitivo to betray: no me traiciones, don't betray me
' traicionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delatar
- vender
- venderse
English:
betray
- double-cross
- forsake
- give away
- sell out
- stitch up
- double
* * *traicionar vt1. [amigo, ideal, país] to betray;tuvo que traicionar a sus aliados para salvarse she had to betray her allies to save her own life;no quiero traicionar la confianza que puso en mí I do not want to betray the trust he placed in me;se siente traicionado por los políticos he feels betrayed by politicians3. [descubrir] to give away;su acento/aquel gesto lo traicionó his accent/that gesture gave him away;lo traicionó el subconsciente his subconscious gave him away* * *v/t betray* * *traicionar vt: to betray* * *traicionar vb1. (en general) to betray
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