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Cahoots Meaning in English

word

kəˈhuts
kuh-HOOTS
kɐhˈuːts
kuh-HOOTS

释义

If people are in cahoots, they are secretly working together for a dishonest or illegal purpose.

用法与细微差别

Almost always used with 'in cahoots (with someone)'. Informal and often humorous or conspiratorial. Not used for positive or honest teamwork. Typically refers to secret cooperation for dishonest reasons.

例句

They are in cahoots to cheat on the test.

basic

I think the manager is in cahoots with the supplier.

basic

Are you in cahoots with them?

basic

He must be in cahoots with someone inside the company.

natural

They acted like strangers, but they were really in cahoots the whole time.

natural

Are you telling me the boss and the accountant are in cahoots?

natural