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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
conspiracy
con·spir·acy [conspiracy conspiracies] BrE [kənˈspɪrəsi] NAmE [kənˈspɪrəsi] noun countable, uncountable (pl. con·spir·acies) a secret plan by a group of people to do sth harmful or illegal •~ (to do sth) a conspiracy to overthrow the government •~ (against sb/sth) conspiracies against the president •~ (to sth) They were charged with conspiracy to murder. •a conspiracy of silence (= an agreement not to talk publicly about sth which should be made public) •a conspiracy theory (= the belief that a secret ↑conspiracy is responsible for a particular event) Word Origin: late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French conspiracie, alteration of Old French conspiration, based on Latin conspirare ‘agree, plot’, from con- ‘together with’ + spirare ‘breathe’. Thesaurus: conspiracy noun C, U •a conspiracy to overthrow the government plot • • scheme • |especially AmE sting • |especially written intrigue • |formal collusion • a conspiracy/plot/intrigue against sb (an) alleged conspiracy/plot/scheme/intrigue/collusion be involved in (a) conspiracy/plot/scheme/sting/intrigue/collusion Example Bank: •He's the sort of person who sees a conspiracy around every corner. •I suspected that he was involved in the conspiracy. •Officials have uncovered a conspiracy to discredit the government. •There is a conspiracy of silence about the killer. •This action was part of a conspiracy to deceive the public. •Who organized the conspiracy against the president? •a conspiracy against the king •a conspiracy between the police and the right-wing parties •charges of criminal conspiracy and corruption •A lot of people subscribe to the conspiracy theory. •He claimed there had been a conspiracy to overthrow the government. •There had been several conspiracies against the president. •There seems to be a conspiracy of silence on this matter.
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