单词 | stab in the back |
释义 | stab in the backstab in the back 1 BETRAYto do something that harms someone who likes and trusts you 背后中伤某人;背叛某人 SYN betray Examples from the Corpus stab somebody in the back• I see, you criticize my appearance, and then you stab me in the back!• Some one reached through an open window and stabbed Bastidas in the back.• Thatcher was stabbed in the back by her former friends and colleagues in the Conservative Party.• Why stab Manchester in the back for helping to create a bigger northern network of clubs, raves and fashion outlets?• He seems friendly, but he wouldn't hesitate to stab you in the back if he thought it would help him get your job. → stab somebody in the back at stab1(1) 2 BETRAYwhen someone you thought was a friend tries to harm you 背后中伤;背叛 Examples from the Corpus stab in the back• Nationalists supported the Wilson/Callaghan governments for years, only to be stabbed in the back in the end.• MacQuillan had been stabbed in the back, there were no palm or fingerprints on the weapon.• It's so many stabs in the back ... It's the whole system which is tucking us up.• I was stabbed in the back because I don't have those problems with Steve. → stab in the back at stab2(3) |
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