conspiring

英[kən'spaɪə(r)] 美[kən'spaɪər]
  • v.阴谋;协力;共谋,串通一气
conspiringly conspirer conspired conspired conspiring conspires
  • con n.骗局;反对;反对的理由adv.反面地;反对地vt.精读;记诵
  • Con'elation
  • con'tract 合同;收缩;正式合同;
  • con- (=com-)[前缀]表示“共同,联合”之义
  • CON-AID 康耐
    v. (动词)
    1. vi. 密谋,搞阴谋 plan (sth bad) together secretly;take part in a conspiracy
    2. vi. (事件等)巧合,共同导致 (of events) to combine or work together, especially with bad results

英英释义

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

    "They conspired to overthrow the government"

  2. act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose;

    "The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. They conspire against the government.
      他们阴谋推翻政府。
    2. But if any force tries to conspire and work against the people's will, we might be compelled to take that way despite our unwillingness.
      但是如果有人试图搞阴谋反对人民的意愿,那么我们将被迫做我们不愿做的事。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作不及物动词 S+~+to- v
    1. The criminals conspired to rob a bank.
      罪犯们密谋抢劫银行。
    2. Events conspired to produce great difficulties for us.
      各种事件凑在一起给我们带来了很大困难。
v. (动词)
conspire, plot
  • 这组词都含有“密谋”的意思。其区别在于:plot可指一人或多人密谋; 而conspire只指多人共同密谋。
  • 用作动词 (v.)
    conspire against (v.+prep.)
      似乎共同导致(不良后果)seem to work together to make sth bad happen
      conspire against sb/sth

      Circumstances had conspired against them.

      各种情况都凑在一起和他们作对。