conspire
v. 密謀,共謀; 共同導致(不良後果)
If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it.
They'd conspired to overthrow the government...
他們曾經密謀推翻政府。
Mr Farmer and Mrs Jones both admitted conspiring to murder her husband.
法默先生和瓊斯太太都承認密謀殺死了瓊斯先生。
If events conspire to produce a particular result, they seem to work together to cause this result.
History and geography have conspired to bring Greece to a moment of decision...
歷史和地理因素共同將希臘推至作出抉擇的緊要關頭。
But fateful forces beyond the band's control were to conspire against them.
然而,樂隊無力控制的各種決定性力量將會對他們造成不利的影響。
1. engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together;
2. act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose;
People always conspire to keep the truth from me.
人們總是串通一氣不把真情告訴我.
Kratos: Athena! You conspire against me!
奎託斯: 雅典娜! 你竟敢策劃背叛我?
Your history and ours conspire against us.
我們兩國在歷史上一直是不和的.
NIV With cunning they conspire against your people; they plot against those you cherish.
3[和合]他們同5謀奸詐,要害你的百姓; 彼此商議,要害你所隱6藏的人.
Once a bubble is inflating many factors conspire to discourage a regulator pricking it.
一旦資產泡沫越吹越大,許多因素千方百計阻止監管人士行使職責捅破泡沫.