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1 traitor of one's country
= traitor to one's homeland, = traitor of one's homeland, = traitor to one's country изменник родиныPolitics english-russian dictionary > traitor of one's country
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Politics english-russian dictionary > traitor of one's homeland
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Politics english-russian dictionary > traitor to one's country
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Politics english-russian dictionary > traitor to one's homeland
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nпредатель, изменник- traitor of one's homeland
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n изменник, предательСинонимический ряд:1. betrayer (noun) betrayer; defector; double-crosser; informer; insurgent; Judas; mutineer; spy; turncoat; two-timer2. coward (noun) apostate; coward; craven; dastard; deserter; recreant; renegadeАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ˈtreɪtə]traitor изменник, предатель traitor изменник traitor предатель, изменник traitor предатель -
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16 traitor to his class
Дипломатический термин: предатель своего класса (эпитет, употребляемый в отношении президента Ф. Д. Рузвельта) -
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[`treɪtə]изменник, изменщик, предательАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > traitor
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nounпредатель, изменникSyn:apostate, deserter, turncoatAnt:supporter* * *(n) изменник; предатель* * *изменник, изменщик, предатель* * *[trai·tor || 'treɪtə(r)] n. изменник, предатель* * *изменникпредатель* * *изменник
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traitor — [trāt′ər] n. [ME traitour < OFr traitor < L traditor, one who betrays < traditus, pp. of tradere, to hand over, betray: see TREASON] a person who betrays his or her country, cause, friends, etc.; one guilty of treason or treachery … English World dictionary
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traitor — index conspirer, insurgent, malcontent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
traitor — [n] person who is disloyal apostate, backslider*, back stabber*, Benedict Arnold*, betrayer, conspirator, deceiver, defector, deserter, double crosser*, fink*, hypocrite, impostor, informer, intriguer, Judas*, miscreant, quisling, rebel, renegade … New thesaurus