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1 conspire
تَآمَرَ \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: plan secretly. plot: to make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. -
2 conspire
دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) -
3 conspire
[kənˈspaɪə] verbto plot or secretly make plans together:يَتَآمَر، يُدَبِّر مَكيدَهThey conspired with the terrorists to overthrow the government.
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4 устраивать заговор
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5 sammensværge sig
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6 birlikte planla
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8 mufakat jahat
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9 кове завера
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10 spiknout se
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11 gera samsæri gegn
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12 tehdä salaliitto
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13 yhdessä vaikuttaa
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14 sklopiti zaveru
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15 složno raditi na istom cilju
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16 učestvovati u zaveri
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17 входить в сговор
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18 spiknout
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19 rengti sąmokslą
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20 sąmokslininkas
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conspire — con·spire /kən spīr/ vi con·spired, con·spir·ing [Latin conspirare to be in harmony, to join in an unlawful agreement, from com together + spirare to breathe]: to join in a conspiracy compare solicit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… … Law dictionary
Conspire — Con*spire , v. t. To plot; to plan; to combine for. [1913 Webster] Angry clouds conspire your overthrow. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conspire — Con*spire (k[o^]n*sp[imac]r ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Conspired} (k[o^]n*sp[imac]rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Conspiring}.] [F. conspirer, L. conspirare to blow together, harmonize, agree, plot; con + spirare to breathe, blow. See {Spirit}.] 1. To make… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conspire — [v1] plot, scheme with someone be in cahoots*, cabal, cogitate, collogue, collude, confederate, connive, contrive, cook up*, cooperate, devise, get in bed with*, hatch, intrigue, machinate, maneuver, operate, promote, put out a contract*, wangle … New thesaurus
conspiré — conspiré, ée (kon spi ré, rée) part. passé. Tramé par conspiration. Sa perte conspirée par des ennemis secrets … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
conspire — late 14c., from O.Fr. conspirer (14c.), from L. conspirare to agree, unite, plot, lit. to breathe together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + spirare to breathe (see SPIRIT (Cf. spirit)). Or perhaps the notion is to blow together musical… … Etymology dictionary
conspiré — Conspiré, [conspir]ée. part. pass. Il a la mesme signification que son verbe … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
conspire — ► VERB 1) jointly make secret plans to commit a wrongful act. 2) (of circumstances) seem to be acting together in bringing about an unfortunate result. DERIVATIVES conspirator noun conspiratorial adjective conspiratorially adverb. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary
conspire — [kən spīr′] vi. conspired, conspiring [ME conspiren < OFr conspirer < L conspirare, to breathe together, agree, unite < com , together + spirare, to breathe: see SPIRIT] 1. to plan and act together secretly, esp. in order to commit a… … English World dictionary
conspire — UK [kənˈspaɪə(r)] / US [kənˈspaɪr] verb [intransitive] Word forms conspire : present tense I/you/we/they conspire he/she/it conspires present participle conspiring past tense conspired past participle conspired 1) to secretly plan with someone to … English dictionary
conspire — con|spire [kənˈspaıə US ˈspaır] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: conspirer, from [i]Latin conspirare to breathe together, agree, conspire , from com ( COM ) + spirare to breathe ] 1.) to secretly plan with someone else to do something… … Dictionary of contemporary English