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trea·son
/ˈtrizṇ/
叛逆;叛國;背義;背信
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trea·son
n.
1.
The
offense
of
attempting
to
overthrow
the
government
of
the
state
to
which
the
offender
owes
allegiance
,
or
of
betraying
the
state
into
the
hands
of
a
foreign
power
;
disloyalty
;
treachery
.
The
treason
of
the
murthering
in
the
bed
.
--
Chaucer
.
Note:
☞
In
monarchies
,
the
killing
of
the
sovereign
,
or
an
attempt
to
take
his
life
,
is
treason
.
In
England
,
to
imagine
or
compass
the
death
of
the
king
,
or
of
the
queen
consort
,
or
of
the
heir
apparent
to
the
crown
,
is
high
treason
,
as
are
many
other
offenses
created
by
statute
.
In
the
United
States
,
treason
is
confined
to
the
actual
levying
of
war
against
the
United
States
,
or
to
an
adhering
to
their
enemies
,
giving
them
aid
and
comfort
.
2.
Loosely
,
the
betrayal
of
any
trust
or
confidence
;
treachery
;
perfidy
.
If
he
be
false
,
she
shall
his
treason
see
.
--
Chaucer
.
Petit treason
.
See
under
Petit
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
treason
n
1:
a
crime
that
undermines
the
offender's
government
[
syn
: {
high
treason
,
lese majesty
]
2:
disloyalty
by
virtue
of
subversive
behavior
[
syn
:
subversiveness
,
traitorousness
]
3:
an
act
of
deliberate
betrayal
[
syn
:
treachery
,
betrayal
,
perfidy
]
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