collude 英 [kəˈlu:d]   美 [kəˈlud]

collude

collude  英 [kəˈlu:d] 美 [kəˈlud]

vi. 勾结;串通;共谋 

进行时:colluding  过去式:colluded  过去分词:colluded  第三人称单数:colludes  名词复数:colludes 

One possibility is that this custom reflects the way investors like to collude when they can get away with it. 有一种说法是这样的,这种习惯或许反映了投资者一起串通起来蒙混的可能性。
Needless to say, Delhi is hardly the only city in the world where politicians and building contractors collude. 不用说,新德里也许是世界上唯一一个政府与建筑承包商相勾结的城市。

  • When you collude with someone you secretly plot together to do something bad. You might collude with your twin sister to find out where all the birthday presents are hidden.
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  • vi. 勾结;串通;共谋
  • 1. One possibility is that this custom reflects the way investors like to collude when they can get away with it.

    有一种说法是这样的,这种习惯或许反映了投资者一起串通起来蒙混的可能性。

  • 2. Needless to say, Delhi is hardly the only city in the world where politicians and building contractors collude.

    不用说,新德里也许是世界上唯一一个政府与建筑承包商相勾结的城市。

  • 3. Even though the two will keep separate marketing channels, joint production allows them to collude on production levels, which would have significant impact on future ore price.

    尽管双方保持相对独立的市场渠道,联合生产将会使两者共谋产量,这会对铁矿期货市场产生深远的影响。

  • collude (v.) "conspire in fraud or deception," 1520s, from Latin colludere "act collusively," literally "to play with" (see collusion). Related: Colluded; colluder; colluding.
col·lude / kəˈluːd ; NAmE kəˈluːd / verb [intransitive ] ( formal, disapproving) to work together secretly or illegally in order to trick other people 密谋;勾结;串通 collude(with sb) (in sth/in doing sth) Several people had colluded in the murder. 这起谋杀案是几个人串通策划的。 collude(with sb) (to do sth) They colluded with terrorists to overthrow the government. 他们与恐怖分子密谋推翻政府。 collude colludes colluded colluding col·lude / kəˈluːd ; NAmE kəˈluːd /
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