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21 conspire con·spire vi
[kən'spaɪə(r)]1)to conspire (with sb against sb/sth) — congiurare or cospirare (con qn contro qn/qc)2)to conspire to do sth — contribuire a fare qc -
22 conspire
[kən'spaɪə]гл.устраивать заговор, тайно замышлять; сговариватьсяto conspire with smb. against smb. — сговариваться с кем-л. против кого-л.
The men who tried to destroy Parliament with explosives were punished with death for conspiring against the King. — Злоумышленники, пытавшиеся подорвать здание парламента, были подвергнуты смертной казни за заговор против короля.
The thieves conspired with the servants to steal the jewels. — Воры сговорились со слугами украсть драгоценности.
The Bolsheviks conspired to overthrow the government. — Большевики тайно замыслили свергнуть правительство.
All things conspired to please him. — Всё складывалось для него как нельзя лучше.
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23 conspire
vустраивать заговор; сговариваться о совершении преступления -
24 conspire
(to plot or secretly make plans together: They conspired with the terrorists to overthrow the government.) spletkariti- conspirator* * *[kənspáiə]transitive verb & intransitive verb( against) zarotiti se; imeti za bregom, kovati; spletkariti; sodelovati -
25 conspire
[kənˈspaɪə]all things conspireed to please him все было для него словно по заказу, все ему благоприятствовало conspire устраивать заговор, тайно замышлять; сговариваться (against - против кого-л.) -
26 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. -
27 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) -
28 conspire
შეთქმულების მოწყობა (შეთქმულებას მოაწყობს)they conspired against the government მთავრობის წინააღმდეგ შეთქმულება მოაწყვეს -
29 conspire
vi/t I.[vi] kovati zavjeru, (u)rotiti se ([against]); šurovati, složiti se, udružiti se, zajedno djelovati ([to do]) II.[vt] kovati, snovati* * *
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30 conspire
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31 conspire
verbустраивать заговор, тайно замышлять; сговариваться (against против кого-л.); all things conspireed to please him все было для него словно по заказу, все ему благоприятствовало* * *(v) войти в заговор о совершении преступления; входить в сговор о совершении преступления; сговариваться; сговориться; устраивать заговор; устроить заговор* * *устраивать заговор, тайно замышлять; сговариваться* * *[con·spire || kən'spaɪə] v. устраивать заговор, сговариваться, тайно замышлять* * *устраивать заговор, тайно замышлять; сговариваться -
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та́йно сгова́риватьсяevents conspired against him — обстоя́тельства скла́дывались не в его́ по́льзу
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33 conspire
v.1 conspirar, conjurarse, coludir, complotar.2 maquinar.vi.1 conspirar (persona) ( against/with contra/con)2 obrar. (pt & pp conspired) -
34 conspire
1. v устраивать заговор; сговариваться, входить в сговор о совершении преступления2. v действовать сообща, объединять усилияevents seemed to be conspiring against him — события, казалось, складывались против него
Синонимический ряд:1. collaborate (verb) abet; associate; collaborate; combine forces; concur; consort; cooperate; join2. plot (verb) cogitate; collude; complot; connive; contrive; devise; intrigue; machinate; plan; plot; scheme; scheme out -
35 conspire
[kən'spaɪə(r)] UK / USvisich verschwören ( against gegen) -
36 conspire
[kən'spaɪə(r)] UK / USvisich verschwören ( against gegen) -
37 cospirare
conspire* * *cospirare v. intr. to conspire; to plot: cospirarono per impadronirsi del trono, they conspired in order to seize the throne; cospirare contro lo stato, to conspire against the state; tutti i parenti cospirarono per togliergli l'eredità, all his relatives plotted to deprive him of his inheritance; tutto sembrava cospirare contro la riuscita del progetto, everything seemed to conspire (o to work) against the success of the project.* * *[kospi'rare]* * *cospirare/kospi'rare/ [1](aus. avere) to conspire, to plot. -
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39 сговариваться против
Makarov: conspire againstУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сговариваться против
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40 conjurar
v.1 to exorcize.El cura conjuró los demonios The priest conjured=exorcized the demons.2 to ward off, to avert (un peligro).3 to conspire, to plot.El grupo conjuró para vengarse The group conspired to take revenge.4 to conjure, to invoke, to conjure up, to summon by magical power.María conjuró al espíritu de Ricardo Mary conjured=invoked John's spirit.* * *1 (conspirar) to conspire ( contra, against)1 to conspire ( contra, against)* * *1. VT1) (Rel) to exorcise, cast out2) [+ peligro] to ward off; [+ pensamiento] to rid o.s. of3) (=rogar) to entreat frm, plead with2.VIconjurar contra algn — to plot o conspire against sb
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <peligro/amenaza> to avertb) < demonio> to exorcise2.conjurar vi to conspire, plot3.conjurarse v pron to conspire* * *= weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell.Ex. These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Ex. The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <peligro/amenaza> to avertb) < demonio> to exorcise2.conjurar vi to conspire, plot3.conjurarse v pron to conspire* * *= weave + magic spell, cast + a (magic) spell.Ex: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.
Ex: The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.* * *conjurar [A1 ]vt1 ‹peligro/amenaza› to avert2 ‹demonio› to exorcise■ conjurarvito conspire, plotto conspiresentíamos que hasta los elementos se habían conjurado contra nosotros we felt that even the elements had conspired against uscree que los críticos se han conjurado en su contra he thinks that the critics are conspiring against himse conjuraron en contra de la directora del instituto they plotted o conspired against the director of the institute* * *
conjurar ( conjugate conjurar) verbo intransitivo
to conspire, plot
' conjurar' also found in these entries:
English:
stave
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* * *♦ vt1. [exorcizar] to exorcize;Figsus palabras conjuraron mi miedo his words dispelled my fears2. [un peligro] to ward off, to avert;las medidas intentan conjurar la crisis económica the measures are an attempt to avert an economic crisis♦ vi[conspirar] to conspire, to plot;conjuraron para derrocar al gobierno they conspired o plotted to overthrow the government* * *I v/i plot, conspireII v/t1 espíritu exorcise2 peligro ward off* * *conjurar vt1) : to exorcise2) : to avert, to ward offconjurar viconspirar: to conspire, to plot
См. также в других словарях:
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