1 V-RECIP 密谋;共谋;搞阴谋 If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it. 密谋;共谋;搞阴谋
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They'd conspired to overthrow the government. [VERB to-infinitive]
他们曾经密谋推翻政府。
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Mr Farmer and Mrs Jones both admitted conspiring to murder her husband. [pl-n V to-inf]
法默先生和琼斯太太都承认密谋杀死了琼斯先生。
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...a defendant convicted of conspiring with his brother to commit robberies. [VERB + with]
被判与其兄弟合谋抢劫的被告
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I had a persecution complex and thought people were conspiring against me. [VERB + against]
我有过被害情结,认为大家都在密谋暗算我。
SYN plot, scheme, intrigue, devise
2 VERB (事件)凑在一起致使,共同导致 If events conspire to produce a particular result, they seem to work together to cause this result. (事件)凑在一起致使,共同导致
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History and geography have conspired to bring Greece to a moment of decision. [VERB to-infinitive]
历史和地理因素共同将希腊推至作出抉择的紧要关头。
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But fateful forces beyond the band's control were to conspire against them. [VERB + against]
然而,乐队无力控制的各种决定性力量将会对他们造成不利的影响。
SYN work together, combine, contribute, cooperate
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