connive
verb (formal, disapproving)- [intransitive] connive at/in something
to seem to allow something wrong to happen 纵容;默许;放任 - [intransitive] connive (with somebody) (to do something)
to work together with somebody to do something wrong or illegal synonym conspire共谋;狼狈为奸;同流合污
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from French conniver or Latin connivere ‘shut the eyes (to)’, from con- ‘together’ + an unrecorded word related to nictare ‘to wink’.