traicionado
/tɾaiθjoˈnado/, [t̪ɾai̯.θjoˈna.ð̞o]betrayed
Verb traicionado m (feminine singular traicionada, masculine plural traicionados, feminine plural traicionadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of traicionar.
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Él ha traicionado a sus amigos por dinero.
He betrayed his friends for money.
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Él se arrancó los ojos para no volver a ver a la patria que había traicionado.
He gouged his eyes out so he would never see again his homeland he had betrayed.
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Él se arrepintió de haber traicionado a su país con el enemigo.
He repented having betrayed his country to the enemy.
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Yo no te he traicionado.
I did not betray you.
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Nos has traicionado.
You've betrayed us.
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Me has traicionado.
You've betrayed me.
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Tom se sintió traicionado.
Tom felt betrayed.
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Si hubiera sido un amigo de verdad, no te habría traicionado, ¿verdad?
If he had been a real friend, he wouldn't have betrayed you, now would he?
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¿Alguna vez te ha traicionado un buen amigo?
Have you ever been betrayed by a good friend?
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Me siento traicionado, pero todavía me gusta ella.
I feel betrayed, but I still like her.
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