conspiracies
n. 陰謀,密謀( conspiracy的名詞複數 )
Conspiracy is the secret planning by a group of people to do something illegal.
Seven men, all from Bristol, admitted conspiracy to commit arson...
7個人都來自布里斯托爾,他們承認了合謀縱火。
He believes there probably was a conspiracy to kill President Kennedy in 1963.
他認為1963年肯尼迪總統遇刺身亡可能是一個陰謀。
A conspiracy is an agreement between a group of people which other people think is wrong or is likely to be harmful.
It's all part of a conspiracy to dispense with the town centre all together and move everything out to Meadowhall...
徹底拋開市中心而把所有東西都搬到梅多霍爾購物中心,這完全是一場陰謀的一部分。
There was no evidence to link the brigade to any conspiracy against Mr Bush.
沒有證據表明這幫人對布什先生圖謀不軌。
If there is a conspiracy of silence about something, people who know about it have agreed that they will not talk publicly about it, although it would probably be a good thing if people in general knew about it.
Detectives have run into a conspiracy of silence in the tight-knit communities of the peninsula.
偵探們犯了難,半島上各個群體抱成一團,達成了保持緘默的密約。
He was still alive and hatching his conspiracies.
他還活著,策劃著陰謀詭計.
Section 7 stipulated that any person injured by illegal combinations or conspiracies might sue.
第七部分規定:無論何人,若遭到非法合併或共謀的傷害,可以起訴.
This is the potential for those involved in conspiracies.
這是那些包含在陰謀之中的預言.
He began to see 8 conspiracies and hidden messages, where there were none.
他開始臆想看到了不存在的陰謀和隱藏的資訊.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was the most famous of the Catholic conspiracies.
1605年的火藥陰謀案是最著名的天主教陰謀.