英:[kəmˈplɪsəti]
美:[kəmˈplɪsɪti]
英:[kəmˈplɪsəti]
美:[kəmˈplɪsɪti]
com·plic·i·ty
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复数:complicities
noun
participation in wrongdoing, esp. in a crime.He hadn't been part of the planning of the robbery, but he was severely punished for his complicity in the crime nonetheless.
"共犯状态,参与不道德行为或令人反感的行为",1650年代,来自法语 complicité,源自古法语 complice "共犯,同伴,伙伴"(14世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 complicem, complex 的宾格形式,意为"合伙人,同谋",源自拉丁语 complicare "折叠在一起",由 com "一起,共同"(参见 com-)和 plicare "折叠,编织"(源自 PIE 词根 *plek- "编织")组成。参见 accomplice。
共同犯罪行为
borrowed from French complicité, borrowed from New Latin complicitāt-, complicitās, formed from Late Latin complic-, complex "fellow-participant, partner, accomplice" and Latin -itāt-, -itās -ity, probably after Late Latin duplicitās duplicity — more at complice Note: The formation of the word is peculiar in that Latin -itāt-, -itās, along with its descendants and borrowings, is rarely added to nouns. Outside of the dictionaries of Thomas Blount and Elisha Coles, complicity is rare to non-existent in English text before the later eighteenth century, when its adoption was probably stimulated by French complicité.
The first known use of complicity was circa 1656
complyverb
to act in agreement with another's wishes or in obedience to a rule
comply with a request
complyverb
to act in agreement with another's wishes or in obedience to a rule
comply with a request
complicitynoun
association or participation in a wrongful act
1 It's a revealing moment of surprising power when she recognizes her complicity in the way we live now.
2 Here, though, the suggestion of complicity doesn’t feel like an accusation, the way it can with directors who toss Brechtian brickbats.
3 Our complicity is similarly enlisted throughout the production, which sends its stars to strut their cartoonish stuff while dazzling us with bright lights and pulsing music.
4 In pushing both extremes further forward, often letting them spill into the theater with winks and shocks, Taymor asks the audience to accept its role in the story and perhaps also its complicity.
5 There’s a reinvestment in white racial innocence as a protection against the conception of their own complicity in what we see going on.
6 When we accuse victims of complicity in their own violations, then fault them for being assaulted, then tell them to shut up, we implicitly condone continued abuse.
7 Her interest in this complicity seems genuine, and the question she returns to, though timeworn, has no easy answer: How do we thrive — ethically — in a society that runs on exploitation?
8 As Dederer poses these uncomfortable questions, she admits her own complicity, too.
9 What he saw suggested to him architecture’s complicity in human rights violations.
10 Eugene admits with little emotion to his role in numerous vicious crimes, but he also notes that many of his fellow participants remain free and have lied about their complicity.
11 It's this sense of complicity, this invitation to share the rapture of the moment, which makes Osipova's performances so brilliantly coloured.
12 When it’s clear that events in a documentary wouldn’t have happened without the filmmakers’ presence, the filmmakers cross the line from reporting into creation—and into complicity with the film’s subjects.
13 Confidence in Putin’s complicity raised the stakes enormously, sparking debate within the Obama administration over whether to go on the offensive.
14 Mank’s complicity with their efforts to use the influence of motion pictures to derail Sinclair’s candidacy — in spite of his own leftist sympathies — is the source of the writer’s vendetta against Hearst.
15 We can struggle to be free from a system of brutality that relies on our complicity.
16 The most idyllic of all can be the harmonic complicity of boss and loyal aide, the adviser who knows better and solves everything.
17 There's no proof of her complicity in the murder.
18 You feel a kind of complicity – knowing he had these poor actors trapped in the Belgian Congo.
19 Gyasi, who was born in Ghana and immigrated to the United States with her family at the age of 2, has spoken of Ghanaians’ “complicity” with the British slave trade.
20 Daisey is not subtle about blaming companies like Apple, and by extension gadget-mad American consumers, for our "complicity" in the ruthless exploitation of cheap foreign labor.
1 共谋
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6 复杂的事物
7 知情