complicit

 
[kəm'plɪsɪt]     [kəm'plɪsɪt]    
  • adj. 同谋的;串通一气的
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complicit的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. Associated with or participating in a questionable act or a crime; having complicity.

complicit的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. What has been said is that arming and abetting an oil-rich government that slaughters its own people makes one complicit in genocide.
    所指责的是武装和教唆一个屠杀自己人民产油国政府,这样的行为就使中国在种族屠杀问题上有了同谋的嫌疑。
  2. Lenders were, of course, complicit, happily issuing high-priced loans to people with little or no hope of repaying them.
    当然贷款人是和经纪人串通一气的,它们乐于向那些几乎不可能回头的客户发放高息贷款。
  3. In Japan,the government was deeply complicit in puffing up the market and complicit,too, in hiding the ensuing mess for years.
    而在日本,长期以来,政府串通一气的夸大市场表现,并对随之而来的危机视而不见。

经典引文

  • The absurd notion..that all these people are complicit in some criminal conspiracy.

    出自:Independent
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