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conspire美 [kən'spaɪr] 英 [kən'spaɪə(r)] - v.密谋;图谋;阴谋;似乎共同导致(不良后果)
- 网络共谋;同谋;密谋策划
第三人称单数:conspires 现在分词:conspiring 过去式:conspired v. plot,connive,plan,work against,combine 1. | [i] 密谋;图谋;阴谋to secretly plan with other people to do sth illegal or harmful |
| They were accused of conspiring against the king. 他们被指控密谋反对国王。 | | They deny conspiring together to smuggle drugs. 他们否认共谋走私毒品。 | | She admitted conspiring with her lover to murder her husband. 她承认与情夫密谋杀害亲夫。 |
2. | [i] 似乎共同导致(不良后果)to seem to work together to make sth bad happen |
| Circumstances had conspired against them. 各种情况都凑在一起和他们作对。 | | Everything conspired to make her life a misery. 她命运多舛,生活悲惨。 |
v. | 1. to plan or agree in secret with others to commit an illegal or subversive act 2. to combine so as to cause a particular result, often one involving harm, inconvenience, or difficulty 3. to secretly plan with someone to do something bad or illegal 4. if events conspire to produce a particular situation, they seem to be deliberately working together to cause problems for you 5. make secret plans with others,esp.to do sth.wrong 6. (of events)act together;combine 1. to plan or agree in secret with others to commit an illegal or subversive act 2. to combine so as to cause a particular result, often one involving harm, inconvenience, or difficulty 3. to secretly plan with someone to do something bad or illegal 4. if events conspire to produce a particular situation, they seem to be deliberately working together to cause problems for you 5. make secret plans with others,esp.to do sth.wrong 6. (of events)act together;combine |
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