collusion
collusion 英 [kəˈlu:ʒn] 美 [kəˈluʒən]
n. 勾结;共谋
名词复数:collusions
- If you are making secret agreements with someone, then you are in collusion with them. Every time gas prices jump, consumers suspect the gas station owners of collusion and price fixing.
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- n. 勾结;共谋
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1. He was charged with mafia collusion, tax fraud, false accounting, corruption and bribery of police officers.
他被警方指控犯勾结黑手党、税务欺诈、作假帐和贪污行贿的罪名。
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2. This, he said (as he has done previously), created a “different calculus of risk”, in which the possible collusion of rogue states such as Iraq and terrorists could not be tolerated.
他用同样的腔调说这是一种“不同的风险算数题”,像伊拉克这样的流氓国家和恐怖主义分子的勾结是不可容忍的。
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3. Moreimportant is the national departments can restrict each other between; it isgood to avoid the dictatorship and authority of the collusion.
更重要的是它使国家部门之间可以互相制衡。 而且有助于避免专政和权力的勾结。
- collusion (n.) "secret agreement for fraudulent or harmful purposes," late 14c., from Old French collusion and directly from Latin collusionem (nominative collusio) "act of colluding," from colludere, from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see com-) + ludere "to play" (see ludicrous). "The notion of fraud or underhandedness is essential to collusion" [Fowler].
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