connive的意思和读音

connive

: [kəˈnaɪv] : [kə'naɪv]

v.

connives  conniving  connived  

v.plot,scheme,conspire,plan,hatch

connivev.

1.[i]~ at/in sthto seem to allow sth wrong to happen

She knew that if she said nothing she would be conniving in an injustice.

2.[i]~ (with sb) (to do sth)to work together with sb to do sth wrong or illegal

The government was accused of having connived with the security forces to permit murder.

v.1.;,, (at)2.,, (with)3.,

v.1.to plan secretly, especially to do something that is illegal or immoral2.to ignore behavior or an activity that is wrong, or to do nothing to stop it, so that you seem to approve of it

1. conjure v. connive v. connoisseur n. ...

2. 〖 evenif;eventhough〗 〖 indulge;pamper;connive;winkat〗 〖 jump;leap〗 ...

3. skive connive rive ...

4. ... craftwork:n. connive:v. malicious:adj.

5. ... craftwork:n. connive:v. malicious:adj.

6. conjecture ? n./v. connive ? vi. , connoisseur ? n. ...

7. ( congest) ( connive) ( strain) ...

8. conjecture ? n./v. connive ? vi. , connoisseur ? n. ...

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1.In such a market, businesses have to be evil, or, at least, connive at such practices for their survival.

2.The student tried to connive with heR friend to cheat in the examination.

3.thirdly, connive at violation the administration power gives to public benefit, cause the ignorance of administrative management.

4.he asked Alexander Fadeev, the head of the writers' union, as both men waited for their special food parcels . "Connive, " replied Fadeev.·

5.She was obliged to connive at her husband's infidelity.

6.connive: To cooperate secretly in an illegal or wrongful action; collude .

7.If you treat yourself as the "sufferer" at beginning, or connive yourself to have a long passive period, it's damaged by yourself.”,

8.So the opposition is suspicious. Until the massacre the government seemed to connive in Ampatuan control of Maguindanao.怀

9.The prisoners paid the guards to connive at their escape.贿使

10.to shield or connive at smuggling or collude with others in smuggling;