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intrigue

[英] [inˈtri:ɡ] [美] [ˈɪnˌtriɡ, ɪnˈtriɡ] 生词本

n.

vi.

vt.

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The noun is pronounced /'ɪntriːg/. The verb is pronounced /ɪn'triːg/. 名词读作 /'ɪntriːg/。动词读作 /ɪn'triːg/。
1. N-VAR 阴谋;诡计 Intrigue is the making of secret plans to harm or deceive people. 
  • ...political intrigue.

    政治阴谋

  • ...a powerful story of intrigue, passion and betrayal.

    一个关于阴谋、激情与背叛的动人心魄的故事

  • ...the plots and intrigues in the novel.

    小说中的阴谋与诡计

2. VERB (尤指奇怪的事物)迷住,激起…的好奇心 If something, especially something strange, intrigues you, it interests you and you want to know more about it. 
  • The novelty of the situation intrigued him.

    周围环境的独具一格令他着迷。

Noun

1. a crafty and involved plot to achieve your (usually sinister) ends

2. a clandestine love affair

Verb

1. cause to be interested or curious

2. form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner

1. Fairy tales can intrigue most children.
神话故事能引起大多数孩子的兴趣。

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2. Qu Yuan suffered banishment as the victim of a court intrigue.
屈原成为朝廷中钩心斗角的牺牲品,因而遭到放逐。

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3. The palace was a nest of intrigue.
这座宫殿曾是阴谋诡计的策源地。

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4. The royal palace was filled with intrigue.
皇宫中充满了勾心斗角。

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5. This is a novel of intrigue.
这是一本有阴谋情节的小说。

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