connived

听听怎么读
[kəˈnaɪvd]
是什么意思
  • v.

    密谋 ( connive的过去式和过去分词 );搞阴谋;默许;纵容

  • 英英释义

    connive[ kə'naiv ]

    • v.
      • encourage or assent to illegally or criminally
      • form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner

        同义词:schemeintrigue

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. We want to let to benefit the customer and connive development.
      我们就是要做到让利于客户
    2. The student tried to connive with her friend to cheat in the examination.
      那个学生企图和她的朋友串谋考试作弊。
    3. Some government officials connive at graft.
      有些政府官员对贪污受贿视而不见。
    4. 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。
    5. Some policemen connive at gambling.
      有些警察纵容赌博。

    权威例句

    Ex-Tesco executives 'connived and manipulated figures' to cover up £250 million accounting black hole, court told
    NSE denies employees connived with trading member for faster access
    Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, police connived against Komichi
    'Labour connived to free Lockerbie bomber' - Hague
    Tories 'Connived to Save Bankrupt MP'
    Israel Guilty of Funding Illegal Outposts `Connived with Settlers to Break Law'
    Govt promises action against officers who connived with companies
    Director connived in 'very serious' silt dredging in protected area
    Officials connived in BDA land encroachment, says CAG
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