Delatar in english

Betray

pronunciation: bɪtreɪ part of speech: verb
In gestures

delatarse = give + Reflexivo + away. 

Example: Abbott grew just a bit too cocky and started sending the cops 'souvenirs' of his heists, then made an unfortunate little slip that gave himself away.

delatar = blow + the whistle (on) ; turn in ; betray ; rat + Nombre + out ; finger ; nark + Nombre + out ; lift + the lid on ; blow + the lid off ; blow + Nombre + wide open. 

Example: The article 'Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Example: Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community.Example: Librarians must not allow their professionalism to betray them into imposing a well-meaning censorship on what children should read in the way of escapist literature.Example: What is shocking is that he rats her out to the police and then thinks it is OK to get into the car with her.Example: He was living in swank hotels and enjoying the finer things in life until he was fingered by a squealer who ratted him out to the Mob for the price they had put on his head.Example: The FBI hired a guy as an agent provacateur who told some Muslims to go to Iraq and kill people, and when they decided he was right he narked them out and they were thrown in prison.Example: We have been able to follow the money paid to these scam companies and have lifted the lid on the activities of a criminal gang.Example: Your jaw will drop as this researcher blows the lid off why the vision industry never wants you to lose your glasses.Example: If there was a coverup, our readers can rest easy knowing that we will blow it wide open.

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» delatar ainform onrat onsqueal on grass on .

Example: Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.

Example: She knew the consequences for ratting on her own people.

Example: She squealed on her roommate and they found her strangled with her own brassiere.

Example: Everybody, too, knows the gang leaders in town but you don't grass on them.

» delatar a Alguienblow + Posesivo + cover .

Example: I threatened to blow her cover but she promised me a big raise if I kept my mouth shut.

» delatarsegive + Reflexivo + away .

Example: Abbott grew just a bit too cocky and started sending the cops 'souvenirs' of his heists, then made an unfortunate little slip that gave himself away.

Delatar synonyms

grass in spanish: hierba, pronunciation: græs part of speech: noun shop in spanish: tienda, pronunciation: ʃɑp part of speech: noun rat in spanish: rata, pronunciation: ræt part of speech: noun cuckold in spanish: cornudo, pronunciation: kʌkəld part of speech: noun sell in spanish: vender, pronunciation: sel part of speech: verb fail in spanish: fallar, pronunciation: feɪl part of speech: verb deceive in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: dɪsiv part of speech: verb wander in spanish: deambular, pronunciation: wɑndɜr part of speech: verb denounce in spanish: denunciar, pronunciation: dɪnaʊns part of speech: verb stag in spanish: ciervo, pronunciation: stæg part of speech: noun cheat in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: tʃit part of speech: verb, noun peach in spanish: melocotón, pronunciation: pitʃ part of speech: noun snitch in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: snɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb give away in spanish: regalar, pronunciation: gɪvəweɪ part of speech: verb bewray in spanish: bewray, pronunciation: bɪreɪ part of speech: verb tell on in spanish: soplarse, pronunciation: telɑn part of speech: verb lead astray in spanish: extraviar, pronunciation: ledəstreɪ part of speech: verb cheat on in spanish: engañar a, pronunciation: tʃitɑn part of speech: verb
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