v.
[I]
conspire with (or against) sb; conspire together 密谋;图谋;阴谋
[I,T]
1. conspire against sb (or sth); conspire to do sth (事件)似乎共同导致(不良后果)
[I]
conspire with (or against) sb; conspire together 密谋;图谋;阴谋
[I,T]
1. conspire against sb (or sth); conspire to do sth (事件)似乎共同导致(不良后果)
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- Those who plot and conspire will certainly come to no good end.
搞阴谋诡计的人绝不会有好下场。收藏 - To act together secretly to achieve a fraudulent, illegal, or deceitful purpose;conspire.
共谋,串通秘密地聚集在一起行动以达到叛逆、不合法的或欺骗目的;阴谋策划 收藏 - For I hear the slander of many; there is terror on every side; they conspire against me and plot to take my life.
我听见了许多人的谗谤,四围都是惊吓;他们一同商议攻击我的时候,就图谋要害我的性命。 收藏 - In a perfect world, this would be sufficient, but computers and software can crash, power can fail, and other unpredictable, catastrophic events can conspire to erase your work.
在一个完美的世界里,这就足够了。 但是计算机和软件会崩溃,电源可能会断掉,其他不可预测的灾难会凑巧同时发生而丢掉你的工作。 收藏 - Given the combination of factors that now conspire to throw bilateral relations off course, it is useful to remember that the responsibility of a superpower like the US is not simply to react in a visceral or self-interested manner to the world, but to lead with maturity and moderation.
鉴于当前不同因素的集合有使中美双边关系脱离正常轨道的危险,我们应该记住像美国这样一个超级大国的责任不能只是以一种意气用事或自私自利的方式应对世界,而是要展现成熟大度的领导力。 收藏
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