单词 | conspire |
释义 | conspire UK [kən'spaɪər] US [-'spaɪr] verb intransitive ■to plan secretly with other people to do something bad, illegal or against someone's wishes 密谋;共谋;图谋 •[+ to •As girls, the sisters used to conspire with UK [kən'spaɪər] US [-'spaɪr] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs conspire against sth (also conspire to do sth) ■If events or conditions conspire against something or conspire to do something, they combine in such a way that they spoil your plans (事情、环境)共同导致(计划失败) •The weather had conspired to ruin their day out.坏天气凑在一起,天公也不作美,破坏了他们的一日游。 •I'd planned a romantic evening together, but circumstances conspired against it - friends arrived unexpectedly and then Dave was called out to an emergency.我计划两人共度一个浪漫的夜晚,可是事不凑巧——先是朋友们不期而至,接着戴夫被叫去出急诊。 |
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