英语单词 | intrigue |
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英美音标 | 英 [ɪn'triːɡ] 美 [ɪn'triːɡ] |
中文释义 | vt.欺骗;激起 ... 的兴趣 vi.密谋 n.阴谋;私通;复杂的事 |
英语例句 | (1) The shapes of clouds intrigue me. (2) She was intriguing with her sister against her mother. (3) Some of the members had been intriguing to get the secretary dismissed. (4) It is said that he is a master of intrigue. (5) The three of them were tangled in a large political intrigue. (6) The young man had been engaged in an intrigue with a girl who played in touring companies. (7) Furthermore, he informs Elizabeth, Wickham had been carrying on an intrigue with Darcy's sister Georgiana. (8) The play shows great concern for comic intrigue. |
中文例句 | (1) 云的形状激起我的兴趣。 (2) 她和妹妹串通捣鬼和母亲作对。 (3) 有些人一直密谋想让老板把秘书解雇。 (4) 据说他是搞阴谋诡计的老手。 (5) 他们三人卷入了一起政治阴谋。 (6) 这位年轻人过去曾和一个巡回剧团的女演员私通。 (7) 而且,他还告诉伊丽莎白,韦翰过去一直同他妹妹乔治亚娜有私通关系。 (8) 此剧显示了专工喜剧性情节的特点。 |
vocabulary简明 | An intrigue is a secret plot. If you ever become the monarch of a small island kingdom, keep watch for signs of any intrigue against you. |
vocabulary扩展 | Intrigue comes from the Latin verb intricare, to entangle, and is related to intricate. It can be a noun, meaning underhanded plot, or a verb for the act of plotting. Agents of two powers opposing powers intrigue against each other. In the late nineteenth century it also came to mean the feeling of curiosity or interest. If someone's ideas intrigue you, you want to know more about them. |
柯林斯解释 | The noun is pronounced /'ɪntriːg/. The verb is pronounced /ɪn'triːg/. 名词读作 /'ɪntriːg/。动词读作 /ɪn'triːg/。 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]阴谋;诡计 Intrigue is the making of secret plans to harm or deceive people. [usu with supp]
2 [VERB 动词](尤指奇怪的事物)迷住,激起…的好奇心 If something, especially something strange, intrigues you, it interests you and you want to know more about it. [V n]
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