turncoat
/ˈtɜːnkəʊt/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɚnkˌot] /ˈtɜːrnkəʊt/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɚnkˌot] /ˈtərn-ˌkōt How to pronounce turncoat (audio)/ (ame, mw)
turncoat — 名詞
- turncoatsingular
- turncoatsplural
1. a person who abandons their original group or cause and begins supporting the op
叛徒
倒向敵方的人
a person who abandons their original group or cause and begins supporting the opposing side.
Party members called Jude a turncoat after he backed the rival candidate.
在 Jude 表態支持對手候選人後,黨內成員都叫他叛徒。
pattern: call someone a turncoat
During the strike, coworkers treated Vivek like a turncoat for helping management.
罷工期間,同事因為 Vivek 幫管理層說話,把他當成叛徒。
The village saw Anna as a turncoat when she joined the enemy army.
當 Anna 加入敵軍時,村裡的人都把她視為叛徒。
Online fans branded Imani a turncoat when she praised the opposing team.
Imani 稱讚對手隊伍後,網路上的球迷罵她是叛徒。
After leaking the plan, Christopher was denounced as a turncoat by his comrades.
Christopher 洩露計畫後,被戰友斥為叛徒。
用法筆記
Strongly negative. It is often used in political, military, or activist settings when someone is seen as helping the side they once opposed.