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con·niv·ing /kəˈnaɪvɪŋ/ adjective LET/ALLOWa conniving person secretly tries to gain something or harm someone – used to show disapproval 密谋的,串通的〔含贬义〕Examples from the Corpusconniving• Fourthly, Hopkins was a conniving priest, a possible Templar, with an open distaste for our King.• Whitaker and Givens give the proceedings a much needed lift and the latter shows promise and the conniving seductress.• The main character, Fleur, is a conniving woman who will do almost anything to defeat her rivals.con·niv·ing adjectiveChineseSyllable person Corpus gain a secretly to tries something conniving |