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traición
A crime that undermines the offender's government.
treason
high treason
Portuguese
traição
treason
high treason
1
A criminal case has been opened for high
treason
,
the FSB said.
2
In every respect, the Underground Rail Road made capital by the
treason
.
3
If you thought any different you were thinking
treason
,
he told Reuters.
4
Criticism of the conduct of the Great War was close to
treason
.
5
To attack the king was
treason
;
to dispute the priest was blasphemy.
1
A criminal case has been opened for
high
treason
,
the FSB said.
2
In refusing both points, Mary made herself doubly guilty of
high
treason
.
3
Obviously, at least some of your troops are skilled at
high
treason
.
4
We have two queens to try for
high
treason
,
you may recall.
5
A peer cannot be put to the rack, even for
high
treason
.
1
His father was what you call an agitator, and his father was in jail for
lese
majesty
-
what
you
call speaking the truth about the Emperor.
2
In France, before the time of Louis IX, duels were permitted only in cases of
Lese
Majesty
,
Rape, Incendiarism, Assassination, and Burglary.
Portuguese
traição
Catalan
traïció
lesa majestat
alta traïció
Spanish
traición