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1 verschwören
I P.P. verschwörenII Adj. sworn; verschworene Gemeinschaft sworn company; einer Sache verschworen sein be dedicated to s.th.* * *to conspire;sich verschwörento conspire* * *ver|schwo|ren [fɛɐ'ʃvoːrən]adj1) Gesellschaft sworn2)verschwóren sein — to have given oneself over to sth
* * *((of friends, enemies etc) (determined, as if) having taken an oath always to remain so: They are sworn enemies.) sworn* * *ver·schwo·ren* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb conspire, plot ( gegen against)* * *verschwören v/r (irr)1. conspire (auch fig), plot (gegen against;etwas zu tun to do s.th);sich zu etwas verschwören conspire to do sth, plot (to do) sth2. obs, liter:sich einer Sache/jemandem verschwören give o.s. over to sth/sb* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb conspire, plot ( gegen against)* * *v.to conspire v. -
2 conspirar
v.to conspire, to plot.* * *1 to conspire, plot* * *verbto plot, conspire* * ** * *verbo intransitivo to conspire, plot* * *= conspire, plot, scheme.Ex. There is a future for the public library, despite competing social and economic needs which would seem to conspire to preclude one.Ex. The Moral Majority, a coalition of religious groups, is a collective name for a group of Americans who regularly plot the defeat of incumbent politicians who do not support their views.Ex. This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.* * *verbo intransitivo to conspire, plot* * *= conspire, plot, scheme.Ex: There is a future for the public library, despite competing social and economic needs which would seem to conspire to preclude one.
Ex: The Moral Majority, a coalition of religious groups, is a collective name for a group of Americans who regularly plot the defeat of incumbent politicians who do not support their views.Ex: This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.* * *conspirar [A1 ]vito conspire, plotconspirar contra el régimen to conspire o plot against the regimetodo parece conspirar en nuestra contra everything seems to be conspiring against usconspirar A + algo:muchos factores conspiraron al fracaso del plan many factors conspired to ruin the plan* * *
conspirar ( conjugate conspirar) verbo intransitivo
to conspire, plot
conspirar verbo intransitivo to conspire, plot: conspiraron para derrocar al Gobierno, they conspired to overthrow the Government
' conspirar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
intrigar
English:
connive
- conspire
- intrigue
- plot
- scheme
* * *conspirar vito conspire, to plot;conspirar contra alguien to conspire o plot against sb;conspiraron para derribar al presidente they conspired o plotted to overthrow the president* * *v/i conspire* * *conspirar viconjurar: to conspire, to plot* * * -
3 verschwören
ver·schwö·ren *1) ( konspirieren)sich [mit jdm] gegen jdn \verschwören to conspire [or plot] [with sb] against sb;sich zu etw \verschwören to plot sth, to conspire to do sth;etw hat sich gegen jdn verschworen sth conspired against sb -
4 Verschwörung
f conspiracy, plot* * *die Verschwörungconspiracy; plot* * *Ver|schwö|rung [fɛɐ'ʃvøːrʊŋ]f -, -enconspiracy, plot* * *((a plan made by) conspiring: The government discovered the conspiracy in time.) conspiracy* * *Ver·schwö·rung<-, -en>f conspiracy, ploteine \Verschwörung gegen jdn/etw organisieren to conspire against sb/sth* * *die; Verschwörung, Verschwörungen conspiracy; plot* * *Verschwörung f conspiracy, plot* * *die; Verschwörung, Verschwörungen conspiracy; plot* * *f.conspiracy n. -
5 Verschwörung
Ver·schwö·rung <-, -en> fconspiracy, plot;eine \Verschwörung gegen jdn/ etw organisieren to conspire against sb/sth -
6 verschworen
I P.P. verschwörenII Adj. sworn; verschworene Gemeinschaft sworn company; einer Sache verschworen sein be dedicated to s.th.* * *to conspire;sich verschwörento conspire* * *ver|schwo|ren [fɛɐ'ʃvoːrən]adj1) Gesellschaft sworn2)verschwóren sein — to have given oneself over to sth
* * *((of friends, enemies etc) (determined, as if) having taken an oath always to remain so: They are sworn enemies.) sworn* * *ver·schwo·ren* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb conspire, plot ( gegen against)* * *B. adj sworn;verschworene Gemeinschaft sworn company;einer Sache verschworen sein be dedicated to sth* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb conspire, plot ( gegen against)* * *v.to conspire v. -
7 namawiać
impf namówić* * *(-am, -asz); vtto urge, to encourage* * *ipf.persuade; namawiać kogoś do zrobienia czegoś talk sb into doing sth, convince l. persuade sb to do sth; namawiać kogoś do buntu incite sb to riot; namawiać kogoś do grzechu tempt sb to do evil l. to commit a sin.ipf.1. (= zachęcać się wzajemnie) encourage one another, egg each other on.2. pot. (= uzgadniać plany) make a deal, decide beforehand; (= spiskować) conspire (together), collude ( z kimś with sb, przeciw komuś/czemuś against sb/sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > namawiać
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8 konspir|ować
impf Ⅰ vt (ukrywać) to keep [sth] secret, to hide (przed kimś/czymś from sb/sth)- starannie konspirować dokumenty/nazwiska przed policją to keep the documents/names carefully hidden from the police- konspirować swoje poglądy przen. to hide one’s views, to cover up one’s views- umiała dobrze konspirować swoje uczucia she knew how to mask her feelings ⇒ zakonspirowaćⅡ vi (spiskować) to conspire (przeciw komuś/czemuś against sb/sth)- w czasie wojny konspirował przeciwko okupantowi during the war he conspired against the occupying forcesⅢ konspirować się to hide out; przen. to put on a false front, to hide one’s true colours- konspirował się przed policją he was hiding out from the police- paliła, ale konspirowała się przed własnymi rodzicami przen., żart. she kept her parents in the dark about her smoking ⇒ zakonspirować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > konspir|ować
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9 verabreden
I v/t (etw.) agree on, arrange; (Zeit, Termin, Ort) auch fixII v/refl: sich mit jemandem verabreden privat: arrange to meet ( oder go out with) s.o.; geschäftlich: make an appointment with s.o.; für heute Abend hab ich mich schon verabredet privat: I’m already meeting someone this evening, I’ve already arranged to meet someone this evening* * *to appoint;sich verabredento arrange to meet; to make an appointment; to date; to make a date; to have a date* * *ver|ạb|re|den [fɛɐ'|apreːdn] ptp vera\#bredet1. vtto arrange; Termin auch to fix, to agree upon; Maßnahmen to agree; Straftat to collude in; Mord to conspire inwir haben verabredet, dass wir uns um 5 Uhr treffen — we have arranged to meet at 5 o'clock
schon verabredet sein — to have a previous or prior engagement (esp form), to have something else on (inf)
mit jdm verabredet sein — to have arranged to meet sb; (geschäftlich, formell) to have an appointment with sb; (esp mit Freund/Freundin) to have a date with sb
2. vrsich mit jdm verabreden — to arrange to meet sb; (geschäftlich, formell) to arrange an appointment with sb; (esp mit Freund/Freundin) to make a date with sb; (Jur) to collude with sb
sich miteinander verabreden — to arrange to meet; (geschäftlich, formell) to arrange an appointment; (esp mit Freund/Freundin) to make a date; (Jur) to collude
* * *(to fix or agree on (a time for something): to appoint a time for a meeting.) appoint* * *ver·ab·re·den *I. vr▪ sich akk [mit jdm] [irgendwo/für eine Zeit] \verabreden to arrange to meet [sb] [somewhere/for a certain time]▪ [mit jdm/irgendwo] verabredet sein to have arranged to meet [sb/somewhere]II. vt▪ etw [mit jdm] \verabreden to arrange sth [with sb]einen Ort/Termin/eine Uhrzeit \verabreden to arrange [or fix] [or agree upon] a place/date/time▪ verabredet agreedwie verabredet as agreed [or arrangedIII. vi▪ [mit jdm] \verabreden, dass/was... to agree [with sb] that/what...* * *1.transitives Verb arrange2.reflexives Verbsich im Park/zum Tennis verabreden — arrange to meet in the park/for tennis
* * *A. v/t (etwas) agree on, arrange; (Zeit, Termin, Ort) auch fixB. v/r:sich mit jemandem verabreden privat: arrange to meet ( oder go out with) sb; geschäftlich: make an appointment with sb;für heute Abend hab ich mich schon verabredet privat: I’m already meeting someone this evening, I’ve already arranged to meet someone this evening* * *1.transitives Verb arrange2.reflexives Verbsich im Park/zum Tennis verabreden — arrange to meet in the park/for tennis
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10 sprzysiąc się
(-ęgnę, -ęgniesz); imp - ęgnij; vb; od sprzysięgać się* * *pf.sprzysięgnąć się pf. - sięgnę -sięgniesz, - sięgnij, - siągł -sięgła -sięgli, sprzysięgać się ipf. conspire (przeciwko komuś/czemuś against sb/sth); wszystko sprzysięgło się przeciwko nim they have all the odds stacked against them.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprzysiąc się
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11 conchabarse
1 familiar (confabularse) to plot, scheme* * *VPR1) (=confabularse) to gang up ( contra on)conspire, plot ( contra against)2) LAm (=colocarse, esp como criado) to hire o.s. out, get a job (as a servant)* * *= collude.Ex. In their obsession to obtain scoops, journalists colluded with high level sources, failing to question their motives.* * *= collude.Ex: In their obsession to obtain scoops, journalists colluded with high level sources, failing to question their motives.
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■conchabarse verbo reflexivo to be in cahoots with: se conchabaron para mantener los precios artificialmente altos, they were in cahoots to keep prices higher than normal
* * *vprFam [conspirar]conchabarse para hacer algo to gang up to do sth* * *v/r famplot -
12 reunirse
1 to meet ( con, -), get together, have a meeting with* * ** * *VPR1) (=unirse) to join together; [de nuevo] to reunite2) [personas] [en asamblea] to meet, gather; [en casa] to get together3) [circunstancias] to conspire ( para to)* * *(v.) = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucusEx. ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Ex. Many committees do not meet more than once a year, and all work on the committees is voluntary.Ex. An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.Ex. Try to meet up with them, and share the experience of your first IFLA conference.Ex. We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.* * *(v.) = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucusEx: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
Ex: Many committees do not meet more than once a year, and all work on the committees is voluntary.Ex: An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.Ex: Try to meet up with them, and share the experience of your first IFLA conference.Ex: We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.* * *
■reunirse verbo reflexivo to meet, gather
reunirse con alguien, to meet sb
' reunirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agruparse
- concentrarse
- concentrar
- encontrar
- juntar
- reunir
English:
assemble
- collect
- convene
- gather
- get together
- herd together
- join
- link up
- meet
- meet up
- meet with
- rally
- rejoin
- reunite
- sit
- converge
- get
- reassemble
* * *vpr[congregarse, juntarse] to meet;reunirse con alguien to meet (up with) sb;el presidente se reunirá con los sindicatos the president will meet (with) the unions;se reunió con su familia tras cinco años de separación he was reunited with his family after being apart from them for five years* * ** * *vr: to meet* * *reunirse vb2. (social) to get together -
13 combinarse
1 (ponerse de acuerdo) to get together* * *to get together, join together* * *VPR1) [personas] to get together, join togethercombinarse para hacer algo — to get o join together to do sth
2) Méx (=alternarse) to take it in turns* * *
■combinarse verbo reflexivo (armonizar colores) to go with, match
(mezclar sabores) to combine
' combinarse' also found in these entries:
English:
combine
* * *vpr1. [ponerse de acuerdo]nos combinamos para cuidar del bebé we arrange things between us to look after the baby2. Quím to combine* * *v/r get together* * *vr: to get together, to conspire -
14 compincharse
1 familiar to conspire, plot, get together\estar compinchado con alguien to be in cahoots with somebody* * *VPR to band together, team upestar compinchados — * to be in cahoots * ( con with)
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compincharse verbo reflexivo to agree on: se han compinchado para que hoy no pueda ver el fútbol, they all agreed to prevent me from watching the soccer game today
* * *compincharse vprcompincharse para hacer algo to gang together to do sth* * *v/r famwork together -
15 comploter
comploter [kɔ̃plɔte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive and intransitive verb* * *kɔ̃plɔte
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verbe transitif to plot [attentat, ruine]; to plan [mauvais coup]
2.
* * *kɔ̃plɔte1. vicomploter contre qn/qch — to plot against sb/sth
2. vt* * *comploter verb table: aimerA vtr to plot [attentat, ruine]; to plan [mauvais coup].B vi to plot (contre against; de faire to do).[kɔ̃plɔte] verbe transitif————————[kɔ̃plɔte] verbe intransitifcomploter de tuer quelqu'un to conspire to kill somebody, to plot somebody's murder -
16 сговариваться
св - сговори́ться1) условливаться о чём-л to arrange, договариваться to agree to do sth; с преступной целью to conspire, to plotсгова́риваться с кем-л о встре́че — to arrange/to agree to meet sb, to make an appointment with sb lit
они́ сговори́лись уби́ть её — they conspired to murder her
2) достигать взаимопонимания to reach (an) agreement/an understandingим так и не удало́сь сговори́ться по э́тому вопро́су — they failed to come to/to reach an agreement on the matter, they failed to agree on the matter, they failed to come to terms on the matter
с ним не сговори́шься разг — he's hard to deal with
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conspire — [kənˈspaɪə] verb [I] 1) to secretly plan with someone to do something that is bad or illegal 2) conspire to do sth to produce a bad situation … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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connive — con|nive [kəˈnaıv] v [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: conniver, from [i]Latin connivere to close the eyes, connive ] 1.) to not try to stop something wrong from happening connive at ▪ He would not be the first politician to connive at a shady… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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connive — verb (I) 1 to not try to stop something wrong from happening (+ at): He would not be the first politician to connive at a shady business deal. 2 connive to do sth to work together secretly to achieve something, especially something wrong;… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English