late 14c., from Old French conspirer (14c.), from Latin conspirare "to agree, unite, plot," literally "to breathe together," from com- "together" (see com-) + spirare "to breathe" (see spirit (n.)). Or perhaps the notion is "to blow together" musical instruments, i.e., "To sound in unison." Related: Conspired; conspiring.
中文解释
1. 区分易混单词:conspire, transpire.
实用例句
1. But fateful forces beyond the band's control were to conspire against them.
然而,乐队无力控制的各种决定性力量将会对他们造成不利的影响。
来自柯林斯例句
2. It was just one of those times when you wonder whether the fates conspire against you.
有些时候,你会怀疑是不是造化弄人,现在就是如此。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Yet, in real life, circumstances do sometimes conspire to bring about coincidences which anyone but a nineteenth century novelist would find incredible.