intransitive. To act in secret concert with, chiefly in order to trick or baffle some third person or party; to play into one another's hands; to…
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释义 | the mind > will > intention > planning > plotting > plot [verb (intransitive)] > conspire (9) collude1525 intransitive. To act in secret concert with, chiefly in order to trick or baffle some third person or party; to play into one another's hands; to… traffic1567 To deal or communicate with, without implication of trade. Cf. traffic, n. 3b. intransitive. Originally and in early use chiefly Scottish. To engage… condescend1569 To come to an agreement; to agree or determine with, or together. absol. To enter into an agreement; to conspire. Obsolete. complot1579 intransitive. To combine in a plot; to plot together. confederate1622 In bad sense: To conspire. Cf. 1b. collogue1646 intransitive. To have a private understanding with; to intrigue, collude, conspire. Now dialect (apparently so, even in Johnson's time, as he does… trinket1647 intransitive. To have clandestine communications or underhand dealings with; to intrigue with; to act in an underhand way, prevaricate. trinkle1672 intransitive. To treat secretly or in an underhand way, intrigue (with); = trinket, v.1 cabal1680 intransitive. To intrigue privately (against). |
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