conniving

美 [kə'naɪvɪŋ]
  • adj. 纵容的;默许的
  • v. 纵容;默许;假装不见;共谋(connive的ing形式)
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conniving (adj.)
1783, present participle adjective from connive. Earlier in this sense was connivent.
1. Edith was seen as a conniving, greedy woman.
人们认为伊迪丝是一个诡计多端的贪婪女人。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She knew that if she said nothing she would be conniving in an injustice.
她知道她如果什么也不说就是在纵容不公正的行为。

来自《权威词典》

3. He accused ministers of conniving with foreign companies to tear up employment rights.
他指责部长们与外国公司串通一气损害就业权。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The general is accused of conniving in a plot to topple the government.
将军被指控纵容一个颠覆政府的阴谋.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. He suspected elements within the South African government were conniving at the disturbances to try to weaken the ANC.
他怀疑南非政府内有一帮人纵容这些骚乱的发生,企图削弱非国大。

来自柯林斯例句