
好词典

源自法语 'intriguer',意为'迷惑'或'策划',最终来自意大利语 'intricare'(使复杂化)。
❶ 指秘密的、复杂的阴谋或诡计,通常涉及欺骗或隐藏真实意图,常用于政治、间谍或戏剧情节中。
“The novel is full of political intrigue and betrayal.”
(这部小说充满了政治阴谋和背叛。)
“She was drawn into a web of intrigue at the royal court.”
(她被卷入了宫廷的阴谋之中。)
❶ 引起某人的强烈兴趣或好奇心,通常因为某事神秘或不寻常。
“The mysterious letter intrigued her.”
(那封神秘的信引起了她的兴趣。)
“He was intrigued by the idea of traveling to unknown places.”
(他对去未知地方旅行的想法很感兴趣。)
political intrigue — 指政治领域中的阴谋或秘密活动,通常涉及权力斗争或隐藏的动机。
“The history of the kingdom is filled with tales of political intrigue.”
(这个王国的历史充满了政治阴谋的故事。)