单词 | Treacherous |
例句 | 1 Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly. 2 He publicly left the party and denounced its treacherous leaders. 3 The road becomes treacherous when it is iced up. 4 The surface water made the road treacherous for drivers. 5 They make the treacherous journey across stormy seas. 6 His treacherous actions brought down ruin on himself. 7 The ice on the roads made driving conditions treacherous. 8 The frozen snow was treacherous to walk on. 9 She was swept away by the treacherous currents. 10 He was weak, cowardly and treacherous. 11 Strong winds and loose rocks made climbing treacherous. 12 I feel a bit treacherous to my own sex if I ever make general criticisms of women. 13 The oil made the ground slippery and treacherous to walk on. 14 Vargas plays the part of treacherous aristocrat who betrays his king and country. 15 The unadopted roads become treacherous in wet weather. 16 The speed of light is a treacherous thing. 17 Her stepmother was a treacherous, selfish woman. 18 It is a hairpin turn along a treacherous route. 19 They are steep and treacherous with outcropping rock. 20 But good intentions make notoriously treacherous paving stones. 21 The fireball sun, the treacherous sea? 22 Dole navigates the treacherous waters of the budget standoff. 23 They traveled on horseback over treacherous Himalayan footpaths. 24 Now it was treacherous with tree roots. 25 There are treacherous underwater currents along this stretch of coast. 26 I hear that the old man has broken with that treacherous son of his. 27 The current of the river is fast flowing and treacherous. 28 Beneath his refined manners and superficial elegance lay something treacherous. 29 The combination of rain and greasy surfaces made driving conditions treacherous. 30 This film reveals their resourcefulness in overcoming appalling weather and treacherous terrain. 1 Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly. 2 He publicly left the party and denounced its treacherous leaders. 3 I hear that the old man has broken with that treacherous son of his. 4 The road becomes treacherous when it is iced up. 5 The surface water made the road treacherous for drivers. 6 The frozen snow was treacherous to walk on. 7 She was swept away by the treacherous currents. 8 The oil made the ground slippery and treacherous to walk on. 31 Quite suddenly we had driven into soft, damp sand, grey and treacherous. 32 Share Tara? said a small treacherous voice he had not known he possessed. 33 I was uncomfortable around boys, and undressing with them seemed not only bizarre but treacherous. 34 Davey took his team on a treacherous journey this season, full of big-time, tradition-rich college basketball programs. 35 Any traverse by foot across this kind of terrain would be exhausting and treacherous. 36 The player should role-play this, insinuating that the other character is cowardly, worthless, treacherous, etc. 37 I have tried to explain that in Claudia's case memory is particularly treacherous, but Letterman likes the idea of ambiguity. 38 The unnatural act of Dara's murder and the treacherous overthrow of Shah Jehan acted like a curse upon Delhi. 39 Psyched down after this epic battle I allowed the treacherous turf to gain revenge on the much easier pitch above. 40 The flag was well to the back of the humped green with its treacherous slopes to right and left. 41 On the roads - the combination of rain and greasy surfaces has made driving conditions treacherous. 42 For once in the treacherous business of intelligence gathering,(/treacherous.html) the question of mutual trust had been answered on sight. 43 The police car held the wet roads, even the treacherous lanes that snaked up into the hills. 44 Given the atrocious landings and the fact that the rock is extremely treacherous when wet, many climbs are very bold. 45 But the multiple currents passing around and between the islands were treacherous. 46 In later poems she is usually shown as treacherous and malicious, exerting a deadly and destructive power over men. 47 Treacherous relief replaced amusement and was followed by a great surge of pure excitement as she glanced up at their apartment building. 48 He achieved some sort of upright position, although his treacherous legs deserted him immediately. 49 She knew from bitter experience how treacherous such feelings could be, and the blind alleyways down which they led. 50 Mocking illusions and treacherous visions of grace did not depart with the falling of the leaves. 51 He seemed dazed, out of step,() like a first-time traveler to a treacherous land. 52 Why did her mouth go dry and her treacherous heart start pounding away inside her chest like war drums in the jungle? 53 Others have failed to get through the treacherous terrain and past the warring factions. 54 He knew he had been betrayed by a scheming and treacherous woman. 55 The opening scene is a metaphor for the team's treacherous journey. 56 There will be much higher climbs, much more treacherous rock faces. 57 In the cockpit ... flying ace Luke Jackson ... returning home from a treacherous journey to find lost treasure. 58 A local man had been bullied into guiding them through the treacherous, quaking waste. 59 Could it be worse than her present situation? whispered a treacherous small voice. 60 But a tiny, treacherous crack of doubt had opened in his mind. 61 Ahead lie 1700 miles of treacherous mountain roads and 21 passes. 62 On a treacherous curve, both vehicles went out of control and met in a head-on collision. 63 Steering was never one of the Captain's strong points and the waters were notoriously treacherous. 64 That is, after all, the safest route through the treacherous waters of a scientific conflict. 65 Abandoned air-raid shelters became improvised and treacherous playgrounds for the children of the blitz. 66 It will be treacherous driving or walking, the layer of ice under the deceptively soft snow. 67 The land he rode was marshy, forcing him to weave an intricate course past the more treacherous patches. 68 Strong winds and heavy rain are making driving conditions treacherous in some areas. 69 Underfoot, ice forms sharp peaks and treacherous crevices for slipping, tripping and twisting ankles. 70 Without honesty, the world would be a zoo of dishonest, treacherous and man- hunting animals. Dr T.P.Chia 71 The author once was an unchained treacherous adolescent. 72 Don't fall into the treacherous plot. 73 Can you think I would be so heartlessly treacherous? 74 He was artful and treacherous , and stouthearted soldier. 75 Politically, they're unpredictable, and may strike us as treacherous. 76 He was, perhaps, but at treacherous play with her. 77 Now I see that you are callous and treacherous. 78 The most treacherous attribute fluctuates, the most wisdom's checkerboard to decides. 79 Then the treacherous North Atlantic struck, with hail, rain, lightning and gusting wind. 80 The President spoke of the treacherous intentions of the enemy. 81 Battling fierce winds, sub-zero temperatures and treacherous ice, Hillary and Norgay pressed on to the summit, 29, 028 feet (8, 848 m) above sea level. 82 Ennis, riding against the wind back to the sheep in the treacherous, drunken light, thought he'd never had such a good time, felt he could paw the white out of the moon. 83 To get a true picture of nature, he picked/chose mountains with treacherous pathsand unfrequented jungles for explorations, discovering many grotesque mountains and beautiful sceneries. 84 For Stepney to share 780 pages of confidential Ferrari technical information with a McLaren employee was a heinously treacherous act. 85 Overcome treacherous obstacles of the frozen tundra. bursting geysers , raging snowballs and exploding avalanches. 86 And the LORD said unto me, The backsliding Israel hath justified herself more than treacherous Judah. 87 The sandbar at the mouth of Grey River is treacherous considered the most dangerous in Australasia. 88 No man except the sailors who stuffed me in that barrel, the cabin boy who cleaned up after me, the girl you sent to warm my bed, and that treacherous freckled washerwoman. 89 'How could you be so treacherous!' said Tess, between archness and real dismay, and getting rid of his arm by pulling open his fingers one by one, though at the risk of slipping off herself. 90 They made the treacherous journey across stormy seas in rotten boats. 91 He next tasked his new apprentice to raze the Jedi Temple before the treacherous Jedi could strike back at them. 92 The treacherous Khumbu Icefall has taken the lives of many climbers on their first day as they head to their first camp. 93 Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgment difficult. --- Hippocrates. 94 Sure, trolling for a mate online is easy; but it's also potentially treacherous: On the Internet, you can't tell if a prospective date is a dog. 95 The treacherous sprites gradually assemble outside the headquarters, wearing jeans and holding the chains. 96 For example:thief, robber, killer, swindler, communicable disease carrier, pillager , treacherous man, schemer etc, thousands of kinds. 97 A grievous vision is declared unto me ; the treacherous dealer dealeth treacherously, and the spoiler spoileth. 98 What we're engaged in is radically individual: a single - file trudge through treacherous terrain. 99 Steady sunward, though the weather hide the wide and treacherous shoal. 100 But turned back and acted treacherously like their fathers; They turned aside like a treacherous bow. 101 They are forced to support a rebel because the officials are really corrupt, the ministers treacherous and the emperor muddleheaded . 101 try its best to collect and create good sentences. 102 Driving was equally treacherous: heavy snow in North Yorkshire, North England, has resulted in at least one highway death. 103 "Look at me—it's conservative, conservative, conservative, and then the red pumps, " Tucker said, as she elegantly navigated the treacherous decking underfoot, wineglass in hand. 104 How many times, after an equivoque, after the specious and treacherous reasoning of egotism, had he heard his irritated conscience cry in his ear: "A trip! 105 Before long, news of the crime reached the king. He recalled the treacherous headman and punished him according to the law. 106 The protesters had trekked through the treacherous mountains from Nepal's capital to reach the border area about 75 miles north of Katmandu. 107 To a pilot, the distant nowhere of Tasil Point is a treacherous cone of radio silence, but to an oceanographer like Purcell, there are few better places to be. 108 That treacherous villain, as vicious as a viper, stopped at no evils. 109 Every step is critical on Mount Everest. The treacherous Khumbu Icefall has taken the lives of many climbers on their first day as they head to their first camp. 110 We can only wonder what might have induced the artist to place this young woman against a backdrop of subaquatic menace, of ancient meandering rivers and treacherous precipices. 111 To the highest bidder, the lives of this beauteous lady and this treacherous Keeper! 112 Punic faith; the perfidious Judas; the fiercest and most treacherous of foes; treacherous intrigues. 113 A storm has made roads treacherous and knocked out power. 114 One bullet, however, better aimed or more treacherous than the rest, finally struck the will-o'-the-wisp of a child. 115 Treacherous Diaozuan, the intention unrighteousness Peng Meng also has come in mixed. 116 In your language traitor means betrayer : one is perfidious, treacherous, unfaithful, disloyal. 117 With him at the helm, we are a hundred percent safe crossing these treacherous rapids. 118 The author, Charlotte Bronte, through deep writing style and true female experience, described one new female figure with strong treacherous consciousness and opposable spirit-Jane Eyre. 119 Snow, sleet and freezing rain caused treacherous driving conditions throughout the Pacific Northwest. |
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