collude
/kəˈluːd/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈluːd/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈlüd/ (ame, mw)
collude — 動詞
- colludepresent simple I / you / we / they
- colludeshe / she / it
- colludedpast simple
- colluding-ing form
1. If two or more people collude, they quietly work as a team on a plan that is dis
串通;共謀
暗中合作做不法或欺騙之事
If two or more people collude, they quietly work as a team on a plan that is dishonest, harmful, or against the rules — usually to gain money, power, or an unfair advantage over others.
Two senior bankers were accused of colluding with traders to fix the interest rate.
兩名資深銀行家被指控與交易員串通操縱利率。
collude with [person] to do something — typical business-fraud pattern
Investigators believe the warehouse owner colluded with local officials to hide the unsafe storage.
調查人員相信,倉庫業主與當地官員共謀,隱瞞了不安全的倉儲狀況。
passive-leaning structure: subject colluded with [authority figure]
The four construction firms colluded to keep their bids artificially high on the city contract.
那四家建設公司串通好,把市府工程的投標金額人為地維持在高點。
Élise refused to collude in the cover-up, even when her colleagues called her disloyal.
Élise 拒絕參與掩蓋行動,即使同事說她不講義氣。
A former assistant claimed the talent agency had colluded for years to underpay its young actors.
一位前助理指控,那家經紀公司多年來串通壓低旗下年輕演員的薪酬。
- compete
the opposite in business contexts: rivals act independently against each other instead of secretly cooperating
文法句型
collude with somebody
collude in something
collude to do something
用法筆記
Subject is almost always plural or a group, because the act requires two or more parties acting together. Frequently used in legal, business, and political contexts; rarely used about small personal matters.