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In cahoots Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /kəˈhuts
in kuh-HOOTS
ˈɪn/ /kɐhˈuːts
in kuh-HOOTS

释义

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

用法与细微差别

'In cahoots' is informal and often describes secret cooperation for something negative. Common with 'with' (e.g., 'in cahoots with'). It’s rarely used in formal writing. Do not use it for friendly cooperation; it implies trickery or wrongdoing.

例句

The two companies were in cahoots to fix the prices.

basic

They think the teacher is in cahoots with the principal.

basic

Are you in cahoots with him or not?

basic

Turns out they were in cahoots the whole time, tricking everyone.

natural

I can't believe you two were in cahoots behind my back!

natural

The police suspected the mayor was in cahoots with local gangs.

natural