complicity 英 [kəmˈplɪsəti]   美 [kəmˈplɪsɪti]

complicity

complicity  英 [kəmˈplɪsəti] 美 [kəmˈplɪsɪti]

n. 共谋;串通;共犯关系 

名词复数:complicities 

The democratic wave sweeping across the Arab world won’t tolerate US complicity in Israel’s decades-long oppression of the Palestinians. 席卷阿拉伯世界的民主浪潮不会容忍美国和以色列串通的长达数十年对巴勒斯坦人的迫害。
It says that Japanese government officials are attempting to deny the 1993 Kono statement, which first officially acknowledged the comfort women system and Japan’s complicity. 它认为日本政府官员在试图否认1993年的河野声明。 该声明首次正式承认慰安妇制度和日本的共谋。

  • Complicity is involvement in a wrongful act — like when you drove your newly-turned-vegetarian friend to a fast food joint so that she could scarf down a hamburger.
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  • n. 共谋;串通;共犯关系
  • 1. The democratic wave sweeping across the Arab world won’t tolerate US complicity in Israel’s decades-long oppression of the Palestinians.

    席卷阿拉伯世界的民主浪潮不会容忍美国和以色列串通的长达数十年对巴勒斯坦人的迫害。

  • 2. It says that Japanese government officials are attempting to deny the 1993 Kono statement, which first officially acknowledged the comfort women system and Japan’s complicity.

    它认为日本政府官员在试图否认1993年的河野声明。 该声明首次正式承认慰安妇制度和日本的共谋。

  • complicity (n.) "the state of being an accomplice, partnership in wrongdoing or an objectionable act," 1650s, from French complicité, from Old French complice "accomplice, comrade, companion" (14c.), from Late Latin complicem, accusative of complex "partner, confederate," from Latin complicare "to fold together," from com "with, together" (see com-) + plicare "to fold, weave" (from PIE root *plek- "to plait"). Compare accomplice.
com·pli·city / kəmˈplɪsəti ; NAmE kəmˈplɪsəti / noun [uncountable ] complicity(in sth) ( formal) the act of taking part with another person in a crime 同谋;共犯;勾结 SYN collusion to be guilty of complicity in the murder 犯凶杀同谋罪 evident complicity between the two brothers 两兄弟间明显的串通一气 com·pli·city / kəmˈplɪsəti ; NAmE kəmˈplɪsəti /
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