cabal

英[kə'bæl] 美[kə'bæl]
  • n. (尤指政治上的)阴谋;阴谋集团;秘密结社
  • v. 密谋策划
caballed caballed caballing cabals
GRE
Noun:
  1. a clique (often secret) that seeks power usually through intrigue

  2. a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)

Verb:
  1. engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together;

    "They conspired to overthrow the government"

1. He had been chosen by a cabal of fellow senators.
他已被一个由一些参议员同仁组成的小集团选中。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Dr : Ready to beam the second segment interface procedure , CABAL, stand by.
准备发送第二部分的接口程序, CABAL请准备.

来自互联网

3. He had been chosen by a secret government cabal.
他已被一个秘密的政府阴谋集团选中。

来自辞典例句

4. Instead of trying to develop into a mass party, FRELIMO remained a small tightly organized cabal.
FRELIMO没有试图发展成大的政党, 而一直是组织严密的小秘密集团.

来自辞典例句

5. Is there a rival in your cabal ( for power, affection or leadership )?
你在结社里有竞争者嘛 ( 为了力量, 影响力,还是领导地位 )?

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Next is the role of Cabal Online.
      接下来是黑色阴谋的角色。
    2. They are stories of conspiracy, of America being hijacked by an evil cabal.
      像一个阴谋故事,故事里说美国人被邪恶的政治集团揩了油。
    3. And Fabricio counter-attacked, accusing his brother of harboring a “pinkish” cabal of sycophantic aides.
      同时,法布里西奥发起反击,指责其弟纵容谄媚之人、包庇阴谋集团。
    4. A cabal of Appalachian district directors will undertake a palace revolution.
      阿巴拉契山脉地区的一小撮头面人物正企图谋反。