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源自拉丁語 perfidiōsus (背叛的),源自perfidia

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perfidious (比較級 more perfidious, 最高級 most perfidious)

  1. 背信弃义的,不忠的,背叛(自16世纪末)
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    • 1851, Oliver Goldsmith, “ch. 26”, 出自 William C. Taylor 編, Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome:
      The perfidious Ricimer soon became dissatisfied with Anthe'mius, and raised the standard of revolt.
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    • 1905, Andrew Lang, “ch. 14”, 出自 John Knox and the Reformation:
      [S]he knew Huntly for the ambitious traitor he was, a man peculiarly perfidious and self-seeking.
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    • 2005 June 21, Robert Hughes, “Art: The Velocipede of Modernism”, 出自 Time[1]:
      When the Nazis branded Feininger a "degenerate artist" in 1937, he left 54 paintings for safekeeping with a Bauhaus friend named Hermann Klumpp. After the war, and for the rest of Feininger's life, the perfidious Klumpp refused to give them back.
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