turncoat
英 ['tɜːnkəʊt]
美 ['tɝnkot]
英文詞源
- turncoat
- turncoat: [16] A turncoat is someone who abandons or betrays a group or cause and joins its opponents. The story goes – probably apocryphally – that there was once a Duke of Saxony whose territories abutted those of France. Clearly anxious always to make the right impression, he had a coat made which was blue on one side and white on the other. When he wished to be seen to be supporting the French interest he wore it with the white side outwards, and when he did not, he wore it with the blue side outwards.
Documentation of this tale is lacking, and probably the expression had a much less specific origin (the phrase turn one’s coat for ‘betray one’s loyalties’ is contemporaneous).
- turncoat (n.)
- 1550s, from turn (v.) + coat (n.). The image is of one who attempts to hide the badge of his party or leader. The expression to turn one's coat "change principles or party" is recorded from 1560s.
雙語例句
- 1. His one-time admirers now accuse him of being a turncoat.
- 曾經一度仰慕他的人如今指責他是叛徒。
來自辭典例句
- 2. You're a turncoat, a time - server, a shameful, unscrupulous opportunist.
- 你是一個變節分子, 是個趨炎附勢之徒! 是個肆無忌憚不要臉的機會主義者!
來自辭典例句
- 3. Some of the workers began to see him as a turncoat.
- 有些工人開始認為他是一個叛徒.
來自互聯網
- 4. Nunzio is the brother of the Camorra ( Neapolitan Mafia ) turncoat Luigi Giuliano .
- 據報道, 農西奧·朱利亞諾 是那不勒斯黑手黨 卡莫拉 的重要頭目.
來自互聯網
- 5. He was labeled as a turncoat.
- 人們稱他為叛徒.
來自互聯網