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treacherous

treacherous(
treh
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chuh
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rihs
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. traicionero
The neighboring tribe that we thought were our allies proved to be treacherous.La tribu cercana que creíamos que era nuestra aliada demostró ser traicionera.
We should keep an eye on the general. Power-hungry people can be treacherous.Deberíamos vigilar al general. Las personas sedientas de poder pueden ser traicioneras.
b. traidor
That treacherous woman ran away and left me with a broken heart.Esa mujer traidora se me fue y me dejó con el corazón roto.
a. peligroso
With temperatures hovering around freezing, driving conditions are expected to be treacherous.Con temperaturas rondando el punto de congelación, las condiciones de las carreteras serán peligrosas.
b. traicionero
The sailors braved the treacherous waters of Cape Horn.Los marineros hicieron frente a las aguas traicioneras del cabo de Hornos.
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