conspiratorial如何读

英:[kənˌspɪrəˈtɔ:riəl]

美:[kənˌspɪrəˈtɔriəl, -ˈtor-]

conspiratorial是什么意思

  • adj.阴谋的;阴谋者的

conspiratorial英英释义

Adjective

1. relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators;

"a conspiratorial whisper"

"the discovery of possible conspirative codes"

conspiratorial词源中文解释

"阴谋相关的或以阴谋方式进行的",1843年; 参见 conspirator + -ial。相关词汇: Conspiratorially。

conspiratorial词源英文解释

The first known use of conspiratorial was in 1855

conspiratorial儿童词典英英释义

conspireverb

to agree secretly to do an unlawful act : plot

conspiring to overthrow the dictator

to act together

delays and the weather conspired to spoil our vacation

conspiratorialadjective

of or relating to a conspiracy

conspiratorial 例句

1 “He’s hot,” she said conspiratorially when Anthony Bourdain’s name came up over lunch.

2 Most noticeably, he strives to keep every conspiratorial option open and every possible suspect in play for as long as possible.

3 With a conspiratorial wink, she headed off to her next class.

4 To his considerable credit, Buckley kept up the assault on Welch and the Birchers, ultimately establishing that the conservative movement would not tolerate conspiratorial forms of argument.

5 “Good girl,” he said with a conspiratorial wink.

6 For no urgent dramatic reason, Waller-Bridge does one conspiratorial monologue to camera – about her fascination with sex – while on the lav.

7 Prince writes that his first memory was his mother’s eyes, describing her habit of throwing conspiratorial winks his way.

8 The title track boasts lead vocals from Feist, whose conspiratorial vocals add world-weariness, while “Skyline” resembles the unified front of early Arcade Fire.

9 He brings me slides he thinks I would like to see and offers them to me shyly and eagerly, with a conspiratorial giggle, as if we are sharing a delicious, esoteric secret, or something religious.

10 He looks both ways conspiratorially and goes: 'The Beatles smoke pot!'

11 So when, reluctantly, Aurelia stood up and said it was probably time she went home, Marcus suddenly dropped his voice to a conspiratorial whisper.

12 “Did you see what she was wearing?” he asked with the conspiratorial whisper of a gossip girl or a Joan Rivers manqué.

13 Cranston, as the nuclear engineer reduced to conspiratorial babbling, may be the smartest casting choice of the summer: when even Walter White throws a hissy fit, you know things are bad.

14 “Every comedian ever,” she answers, grinning conspiratorially, her eyebrows darting behind horn-rim glasses.

15 He sits with his back to the audience, speaking close to a microphone in warm, conspiratorial tones.

16 Its tone is brave and warmly conspiratorial, neither of which has ever hurt an already well-known, professionally adorable person when it comes to attracting readers.

17 Schubert’s fast, loud music, as in the opening Allegro’s shower of triplets, was very loud and very fast, while soft passages were daringly delicate, barely audible conspiratorial whispers.

18 They even giggle conspiratorially and finish each other’s sentences.

19 The man in the grey suit leans into the table, as though he might whisper his words conspiratorially, but the tenor of his voice does not change.

20 Had the movie prioritized such clearheadedness over crude true crime tropes, it might have emerged as a sharp window into the dangers of speculation — both in the purchase of assets and on conspiratorial Reddit boards.

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