词汇 | treacherously |
释义 | treacherously adverb uk /ˈtretʃ.ər.əs.li/ us /ˈtretʃ.ɚ.əs.li/ treacherouslyadverb (DANGEROUSLY)in a way that is extremely dangerous, especially because of bad weather conditions: The pavement was treacherously icy. The boat began to roll treacherously in the water. The course of the race took the runners through deep canyons in treacherously hot conditions. I tried to find a firm foothold as the ground shifted treacherously beneath me. The van weaved treacherously in and out of the other traffic. Dangers and threats balefully baneful banefully black spot hang hang over something hazard hazardous hazardously non-lethal on/under pain of deathidiom or elseidiom parlous parlously someone's bark is worse than his/her biteidiom threateningly tombstoning triple threat ultra-hazardous venturesome You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Describing bad weather Dangerous and harmful treacherouslyadverb (NOT LOYAL)in a way that involves deceiving or behaving badly to someone who trusts you: The prince was treacherously murdered by his younger brother. He was treacherously seized and thrown into prison. The minister has acted treacherously in this matter. She has behaved foolishly and treacherously, and we still don't know why. Disloyalty, betrayal & treason adulterous backstabber betrayal betrayer break ranksidiom chicane deserter desertion faithless faithlessly faithlessness false fifth column sellout stab someone in the backidiom tergiversation throw someone to the lionsidiom throw someone under the busidiom treasonable unfaithfulness Seetreacherous |
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