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in·trigue /ɪnˈtriːɡ/ n. | vi. | vt. I /ɪnˈtriːɡ,ˈɪn-/ n. 1. 阴谋,诡计;密谋,谋划 take part in an intrigue 参与一项阴谋 political schemes and intrigues 政治上的种种阴谋诡计 a master of intrigue 搞阴谋的老手 be accustomed to intrigue and deception 惯于耍弄阴谋和欺诈行骗 2. 私通 3. (尤指复杂的)情节;吸引力 The play shows great concern for comic intrigue. 此剧显示了专工喜剧性情节的特点。
II ❶ vi. 1. 耍阴谋,施诡计 intrigue with sb. 与某人阴谋策划 They are intriguing against the government. 他们正密谋反对政府。 2. 私通(with) ❷ vt. 1. 耍阴谋强使,行诡计取得 intrigue some bill through the Senate 耍阴谋使参议院通过某议案 intrigue sb. out of power 施诡计把某人搞下台 intrigue oneself into office 耍阴谋取得官职 2. 激起…的好奇心(或兴趣);迷住 The book's unusual title intrigued me into reading it. 这本书奇特的书名吸引我去读它。 You once wrote something that has always intrigued me. 你曾写过些一直使我感兴趣的东西。 be intrigued by (或 with) a story 被故事迷住 3. 使困惑;使迷惑 4. 〈古〉哄骗,欺骗 [< Fr intriguer < Ital intrigare < L intrīcāre; 见 INTRICATE] |