intransitive. To combine privily for an evil or unlawful purpose; to agree together to do something criminal, illegal, or reprehensible (esp. to…
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > collusion, intrigue > conspire, intrigue [verb (intransitive)] (10) conspirec1384 intransitive. To combine privily for an evil or unlawful purpose; to agree together to do something criminal, illegal, or reprehensible (esp. to… insidiate1627 intransitive. To lie in wait; to plot. collogue1646 intransitive. To have a private understanding with; to intrigue, collude, conspire. Now dialect (apparently so, even in Johnson's time, as he does… intriguea1714 intransitive. To carry on underhand plotting or scheming; to employ secret influence for the accomplishment of designs; to make an intrigue. crayfish1930 intransitive. To move like a crayfish; to act in a cowardly or scheming manner. Cf. crawfish, v. fiddle1938 transitive and intransitive. To cheat, swindle; to ‘wangle’, intrigue; (see also quot. 1850). Also with into, out of. Now only slang. Subcategories:— with feigned assent (1) — with cheating arrangement (3) |
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