Collude with Meaning in English
expression
释义
To secretly work together with someone, usually to do something dishonest or illegal.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal, legal, or journalistic contexts; often about business, politics, or crime. Commonly followed by 'with' plus a person or group. Implies secrecy and wrongdoing—it's stronger than simply 'work with.' Common collocation: 'collude with the enemy.'
例句
They colluded with each other to cheat on the exam.
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The company colluded with officials to win the contract.
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The two banks colluded with each other to fix prices.
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It's clear the politicians colluded with one another to cover up the scandal.
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Are you saying the managers colluded with suppliers to increase prices?
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The investigation found that several companies colluded with each other for years.
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