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同谋的, 共犯的
involved in a wrongful act either directly or indirectly, thus sharing responsibility or guilt for the wrongdoing
- Even though he didn't directly commit the crime, his silence made him complicit in the cover-up.
尽管他没有直接犯罪,但他的沉默使他在掩盖事实中成为共犯。
- By providing alibis for each other, the friends were complicit in the robbery.
通过互相提供不在场证明,朋友们在抢劫案中是共犯。
- The company's executives were complicit in the scheme to deceive investors.
公司的高管们是欺骗投资者计划的共犯。
- She knew about the cheating but chose to remain complicit to protect her friends.
她知道作弊的事,但选择保持共犯以保护她的朋友。
- The government officials were complicit in the corruption scandal, receiving bribes in exchange for favors.
政府官员在腐败丑闻中共谋,收受贿赂以换取好处。