柯林斯詞典conspiracy /k?n?sp?r?s?/ (conspiracies) 1. N-VAR Conspiracy is secret planning by a group of people to do something illegal. 合謀 Seven men, all from North Carolina, admitted conspiracy to commit arson. 全都來(lái)自于北卡羅來(lái)納州的七名男子承認(rèn)了合謀縱火。2. N-COUNT A conspiracy is an agreement between a group of people which other people think is wrong or is likely to be harmful. 陰謀 It's all part of a conspiracy to dispense with the town centre all together and move everything out to the suburbs. 這全都屬于一個(gè)陰謀,以徹底放棄市中心而把一切搬到郊區(qū)。 返回 conspiracy劍橋詞典the activity of secretly planning with other people to do something bad or illegal 陰謀;密謀;謀劃 The three men are accused of conspiracy. 這3人被指控圖謀不軌。 [ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] She has been charged with conspiracy to murder . 她被指控策劃謀殺。 I think there was a conspiracy to keep me off the committee . 我想有人搞陰謀不讓我參加委員會(huì)。 ?conspiracy of silence a general agreement to keep silent about a subject for the purpose of keeping it secret 保持緘默的密約 例句 They are both charged with conspiracy to defraud an insurance company of $20 000.It's all part of a conspiracy to keep women down.He believes there is a right-wing conspiracy organized by the CIA and the military-industrial complex to maneuver the country into another war .The tape recordings provided prosecutors with the smoking gun they needed to prove he'd been involved in the conspiracy. 返回 conspiracy