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conspiring

/kuhn-spahyuhr/US // kənˈspaɪər //UK // (kənˈspaɪə) //

阴谋,阴谋论,共谋,共谋的

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v.无主动词 verb
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    con·spired, con·spir·ing.

    • : to agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal: They conspired to kill the king.
    • : to act or work together toward the same result or goal: The wind and rain conspired to strip the trees of their fall color.
v.有主动词 verb
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    con·spired, con·spir·ing.

    • : to plot.

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Examples

  • There, they noted how stray molecules of water could conspire with salty ingredients in the dirt to create literally earth-shattering effects.

  • Those unschooled in the nuances of modern finance might be forgiven for thinking that a bunch of investors openly conspiring to drive up the price of stocks with the aim to profit from it is a case of market manipulation that ought to be illegal.

  • In September, prosecutors filed charges of conspiring and attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, which can bring a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

  • The charges filed against Gieswein on Saturday do not include accusations that he conspired with others to attack Congress.

  • The proportions of your limbs, the stiffness of your tendons, and your movement history all conspire to make your knees unique.

  • The girls very much wanted to conspire with me to make that happen.

  • But ill-considered personal choices and the accidents of history always seemed to conspire against Marrero.

  • They plot, conspire and work hand-in-hand toward the common goal of Jewish domination.

  • Steve Jobs and now Tim Cook did not conspire to undermine American labor and underpay Chinese workers.

  • Later, when they venture out, rain and fog conspire to limit their view, even in unfamiliar surroundings.

  • The claims of its glorious Object, its own essential nature, and its design, all conspire in this.

  • All shall conspire in favour of the church, which in the following verse is called Jezrahel, that is, the seed of God.

  • The enemy hates him bitterly, and would welcome an opportunity, would even conspire, to hang him.

  • About that time he began to conspire with a view to restore the son of Queen Isabella.

  • Theologians tell and repeat to us that man is free, while all their teachings conspire to destroy his liberty.