柯林斯詞典conspire /k?n?spa??/ (conspiring,conspired,conspires) 1. V-RECIP If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it. 郃謀 They'd conspired to overthrow the government. 他們曾郃謀推繙政府。 ...a defendant accused of conspiring with his brother to commit robberies. …被指控與其兄弟郃謀搶劫的一名被告。2. V-T/V-I If events conspire to produce a particular result, they seem to work together to cause this result. 協(xié)同 History and geography have conspired to bring the country to a moment of decision. 歷史和地理情況共同將該國帶到了做決定的時(shí)刻。 返回 conspire劍橋詞典to plan secretly with other people to do something bad , illegal , or against someone's wishes 密謀;共謀;圖謀 [ 動(dòng)詞後麪接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] He felt that his colleagues were conspiring together to remove him from his job . 他覺得同事們在密謀把他從工作崗位上擠走。 As girls , the sisters used to conspire with each other against their brother . 還是小女孩的時(shí)候,姐妹倆常常在一起密謀對付她們的哥哥。 短語動(dòng)詞conspire against sth 返回 conspire