complicity
complicity — 名詞
1. the condition of sharing responsibility with others for an illegal act or someth
共謀;勾結
與他人共同參與犯罪或不當行為
the condition of sharing responsibility with others for an illegal act or something morally unacceptable
The judge questioned Folake about her complicity in the money-laundering operation.
法官訊問Folake關於她在洗錢案中的共謀角色。
collocation: complicity in + [wrongful act]
Ramón denied any complicity in the plan to steal confidential company documents.
Ramón否認曾參與竊取公司機密文件的勾結計畫。
The report exposed Erik's complicity in the government's illegal surveillance programme.
報告揭露了Erik在政府非法監控計畫中的共謀行為。
By staying silent, Samir feared his complicity in the team's cheating would be discovered.
保持沉默讓Samir擔心自己縱容團隊作弊的共謀責任會被發現。
Karim's complicity in the fraud became clear when his emails were made public.
當Karim的郵件被公開後,他在詐騙案中的共謀關係變得清清楚楚。
- collusion
stresses secret cooperation, typically for deceit or fraud
- connivance
implies tacit approval or deliberate overlooking of wrongdoing
- conspiracy
a planned scheme involving multiple people; more organised than complicity
- innocence
freedom from any involvement in wrongdoing
文法句型
complicity in [crime / wrongdoing / act]
complicity with [person / group]
用法筆記
Unlike 'guilt', complicity always implies joint involvement — it requires at least one other person. The word is most common in legal and journalistic contexts but can describe any shared moral responsibility for wrongdoing.