defector

英 [dɪ'fektə] 美
  • n. 背叛者;逃兵;叛离者
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defector (n.)
1660s, agent noun in Latin form from defect, or else from Latin defector "revolter," agent noun from deficere (see deficient).
1. A defector revealed the disposition of the enemy fleet.
有一名叛变者透露了敌方舰队的部署.

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2. While being debriefed the defector named two double agents.
在询问过程中叛变者供出了两名双重间谍.

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3. The political defector was refuged in an embassy.
那个政治叛逃者被一大使馆接纳避难.

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4. A distracted defector has subtracted some compact extract from the impacted interaction.
受到困扰的变节者从被冲击的相互作用中抽去了一些紧密的提取物.

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5. New Alliances: A Taliban defector and a Northern Alliance soldier, share a ride.
“新联盟”: 一位塔利班的逃兵与一位北方联盟的士兵同车而行.

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