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con.spireHkEn5spaIE5, $-5spaIrv [I]to plan secretly with other people to do something bad, illegal or against someone's wishes密谋,共谋He felt uneasy with his colleagues, as if they were always conspiring together to remove him from his job. [+ to-infinitive]他和同事在一起时总感到不自在,好像他们总在密谋把他从工作岗位上赶走。As girls, the sisters used to conspire with each other against their hated brother.作为女孩,这对姐妹过去常常一起密谋对付他们讨厌的哥哥。Events or conditions might be said to conspire if they combine in such a way that they spoil your plans.(事情、环境等)凑在一起(使不顺利)The weather had conspired to ruin their day out--rain, then a raging wind and on the way home a storm.大雨、狂风,加上回家时的暴风雨----坏天气似乎存心凑在一起破坏他们的外出。First a broken leg and then a broken heart--circumstances had conspired to make her thoroughly miserable. [+ to-infinitive]先是腿断了,再是心碎了----事情都凑在一起使她万分痛苦。
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