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noun conspiracy (to do something) a conspiracy to overthrow the government颠覆政府的阴谋 conspiracy (against somebody/something) conspiracies against the president反对总统的阴谋诡计 conspiracy (to something) They were charged with conspiracy to murder. 他们被指控秘密策划谋杀。 a conspiracy of silence (= an agreement not to talk publicly about something which should be made public)保持缄默的密约(对该公开的事情不公开谈论的约定) a conspiracy theory (= the belief that a secret conspiracy is responsible for a particular event)阴谋论(认为某事件背后有阴谋) He’s the sort of person who sees a conspiracy around every corner. I suspected that he was involved in the conspiracy. Officials have uncovered a conspiracy to discredit the government. There is a conspiracy of silence about the killer. This action was part of a conspiracy to deceive the public. Who organized the conspiracy against the president? a conspiracy against the king a conspiracy between the police and the right-wing parties charges of criminal conspiracy and corruption A lot of people subscribe to the conspiracy theory. He claimed there had been a conspiracy to overthrow the government. There had been several conspiracies against the president. There seems to be a conspiracy of silence on this matter. |