intrigue

[in'tri:g]

vt.欺骗,激起 ... 的兴趣
vi.密谋
n.阴谋, 私通, 复杂的事

例句与用法:

Marked by melodramatic intrigue and often espionage.

间谍的,惊险的以戏剧性的阴谋为特征的,常常指间谍活动

Some of the members had been intriguing to get the secretary dismissed.

有些人一直密谋想让老板把秘书解雇。

She was intriguing with her sister against her mother.

她和妹妹串通捣鬼和母亲作对。

词形变化:

副词: intriguingly | 名词: intriguer | 动词过去式: intrigued | 动词过去分词: intrigued | 动词现在分词: intriguing | 动词第三人称单数: intrigues |

详细释义:

n.

1. 阴谋策划[U]

It is said that he is a master of intrigue.

据说他是搞阴谋诡计的老手。

2. 阴谋, 诡计; 密谋[C]

The king's younger brother took part in the intrigue.

国王的弟弟参与了该阴谋。

3. 私通[C]

4. (尤指复杂的)情节; 结构

vi.

1. 耍阴谋, 施诡计[(+with/against)]

They are intriguing against the government.

他们正密谋反对政府。

2. 私通[(+with)]

vt.

1. 耍阴谋强使, 施诡计取得

2. 激起……的好奇心(或兴趣)

Fairy-tales intrigue most children.

大多数孩子都十分喜爱神话故事。

3. 使困惑; 使迷惑