disloyalty
noun [ U ] uk/ˌdɪsˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/ us/ˌdɪsˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/
不忠,背叛
the fact of not supporting someone that you should support
She was accused of disloyalty to her party. 她被指责对自己的政党不忠。
Her friend's disloyalty was hurtful. 她朋友的背叛是很伤人的。
See: disloyal
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- I would regard it as an act of disloyalty to break a confidentiality agreement.
- He showed shocking disloyalty to his old friend.
- The coach faced disloyalty from his own players.
- He expected unquestioning obedience, and punished disloyalty harshly.