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connive [kəˈnaɪv]

vi. 密谋; 搞阴谋; 默许; 纵容;
过去式:: connived 过去分词:: connived 现在分词:: conniving 第三人称单数:: connives

例句:

  • To buy things cheaply from a poor country is to connive in its poverty.
    低价从贫穷国家采购是加重其贫穷的不义之举。
  • She was obliged to connive at her husband's infidelity.
    她不得不默许丈夫对她的不忠.
  • The prisoners paid the guards to connive at their escape.
    囚犯们贿赂看守,使看守默许他们越狱.
  • The government thought it expedient occasionally to connive at the violation of this rule.
    来自Ld Macaulay
  • If you had access to billions of dollars, you would connive with the Swiss banks and stash it away.
    来自NEWYORKER