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单词 conspiracy theory
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Definition of conspiracy theory in English:

conspiracy theory

noun
  • A belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for an unexplained event.

    阴谋理论

    they sought to account for the attacks in terms of a conspiracy theory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But it all seems muddled in its rush to prove its own conspiracy theory.
    • It's not so much a conspiracy theory as a collective gullibility.
    • Oh, and as always, there's a conservative conspiracy theory attached to the end of the piece.
    • But it was never quite clear to me how any of this amounted to a conspiracy theory.
    • Then he went and ruined a good conspiracy theory, by explaining that it was a note so that two similar reports didn't get confused.
    • You know, they don't operate or they're not operating under the whole conspiracy theory.
    • The most florid example of this mistake is the conspiracy theory.
    • No conspiracy theory is too outlandish not to find some traction among the population.
    • If, like myself, you sense a conspiracy theory lurking behind every tree, then I think you'll be glad that I did.
    • Hence, a good conspiracy theory is just the sort of thing that the press would love to uncover.
    • Is love for real or is it the biggest conspiracy theory of all times?
    • I don't believe in conspiracy theories, and that's why this is not a conspiracy theory.
    • Even at this point there was still a misfit between the diabolical conspiracy theory and the popular conception of witchcraft.
    • Among those under 30, every third person, in fact, believed in the conspiracy theory.
    • Second, the allegations were an effort to enhance the mystique of the show by suggesting a conspiracy theory.
    • At the same time, when all is said and done, I must admit there is a conspiracy theory.
    • The power of the conspiracy theory has always been that it provides a simple explanation for complex problems.
    • So there are all these things that sort of knock the whole idea of a conspiracy theory right out of the window.
    • You'll see vendors hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory.
    • In the end, the results are a bit like its own conspiracy theory: plenty of good ideas, but nothing to back them up.

Derivatives

  • conspiracy theorist

  • noun
    • For some conspiracy theorists, the timing of his arrest was almost too perfect.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • 34 years ago today man walked on the moon (unless you believe the conspiracy theorists).
      • She is a conspiracy theorist whose political conceits have consistently been proved wrong.
      • You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to question the administration's timing.
      • Conspiracy theorists have suggested darker reasons for his sudden departure: a medical diagnosis, blackmail, hounding by the secret services.

Definition of conspiracy theory in US English:

conspiracy theory

noun
  • A belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event.

    阴谋理论

    they sought to account for the attacks in terms of a conspiracy theory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the end, the results are a bit like its own conspiracy theory: plenty of good ideas, but nothing to back them up.
    • The most florid example of this mistake is the conspiracy theory.
    • You know, they don't operate or they're not operating under the whole conspiracy theory.
    • It's not so much a conspiracy theory as a collective gullibility.
    • Oh, and as always, there's a conservative conspiracy theory attached to the end of the piece.
    • Is love for real or is it the biggest conspiracy theory of all times?
    • You'll see vendors hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory.
    • Then he went and ruined a good conspiracy theory, by explaining that it was a note so that two similar reports didn't get confused.
    • Second, the allegations were an effort to enhance the mystique of the show by suggesting a conspiracy theory.
    • The power of the conspiracy theory has always been that it provides a simple explanation for complex problems.
    • No conspiracy theory is too outlandish not to find some traction among the population.
    • I don't believe in conspiracy theories, and that's why this is not a conspiracy theory.
    • Even at this point there was still a misfit between the diabolical conspiracy theory and the popular conception of witchcraft.
    • So there are all these things that sort of knock the whole idea of a conspiracy theory right out of the window.
    • But it all seems muddled in its rush to prove its own conspiracy theory.
    • At the same time, when all is said and done, I must admit there is a conspiracy theory.
    • But it was never quite clear to me how any of this amounted to a conspiracy theory.
    • Among those under 30, every third person, in fact, believed in the conspiracy theory.
    • Hence, a good conspiracy theory is just the sort of thing that the press would love to uncover.
    • If, like myself, you sense a conspiracy theory lurking behind every tree, then I think you'll be glad that I did.
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