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intrigue美 ['ɪn.triɡ] 英 ['ɪntriːɡ] - n.阴谋;密谋;阴谋诡计;密谋策划
- v.密谋;激起…的兴趣;引发…的好奇心;秘密策划(加害他人)
- 网络引起兴趣;使。着迷;用诡计取得
第三人称单数:intrigues 现在分词:intriguing 过去式:intrigued n. plotting,conspiracy,huggermugger,trickery,manoeuvring v. fascinate,interest,charm,captivate,absorb 1. | [t][oftpass] ~ sb.it intrigues sb that… 激起…的兴趣;引发…的好奇心to make sb very interested and want to know more about sth |
| You've really intrigued me─tell me more! 你说的真有意思,再给我讲一些吧! |
2. | [i] ~ (with sb) (against sb) 秘密策划(加害他人);密谋to secretly plan with other people to harm sb |
1. | [u] 密谋策划;阴谋the activity of making secret plans in order to achieve an aim, often by tricking people |
| | | The young heroine steps into a web of intrigue in the academic world. 年轻的女主人公陷入了学术界钩心斗角的罗网。 |
2. | [c] 密谋;秘密关系;阴谋诡计a secret plan or relationship, especially one which involves sb else being tricked |
| I soon learnt about all the intrigues and scandals that went on in the little town. 我很快便知道了小镇上流传的种种阴谋与丑闻。 |
3. | [u] 神秘气氛;引人入胜的复杂情节the atmosphere of interest and excitement that surrounds sth secret or important |
v. | 1. to make somebody greatly interested or curious 2. to scheme or use underhanded methods to achieve something 3. to carry on a secret love affair 4. to make someone very interested in knowing more about something, especially something that seems mysterious 5. to plan secretly, especially in order to harm or cheat someone 6. make and carry out secret plans or plots 1. to make somebody greatly interested or curious 2. to scheme or use underhanded methods to achieve something 3. to carry on a secret love affair 4. to make someone very interested in knowing more about something, especially something that seems mysterious 5. to plan secretly, especially in order to harm or cheat someone 6. make and carry out secret plans or plots | n. | 1. secret scheming or plotting 2. a secret scheme or plot 3. a secret plan to harm or cheat someone, or the process of making such a plan |
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