traitor

traitor
'treitə
noun
(a person who changes to the enemy's side or gives away information to the enemy: He was a traitor to his country.) traidor
traitor n traidor
traitor
tr['treɪtəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 traidor,-ra
he was a traitor to his country traicionó a su país
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to turn traitor pasarse al enemigo
traitor ['treɪt̬ər] n
: traidor m, -dora f
traitor
n.
aleve s.m.
judas s.m.
traicionero, -era s.m.,f.
traidor, -ora s.m.,f.
'treɪtər, 'treɪtə(r)
noun traidor, -dora m,f
['treɪtǝ(r)]
N traidor(a) m / f

to be a traitor to one's country — traicionar a la patria

to turn traitor — volverse traidor

* * *
['treɪtər, 'treɪtə(r)]
noun traidor, -dora m,f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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