释义 |
col·lu·sion \kəˈlüzhən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English collucioun, from Middle French collusion, from Latin collusion-, collusio, from collusus (past participle of colludere) + -ion-, -io -ion : secret agreement : secret cooperation for a fraudulent or deceitful purpose < acting in collusion with the enemy > as a. : a secret agreement between two or more persons to defraud a person of his rights often by the forms of law b. : agreement between parties considered adversaries at the law (as in a divorce proceeding) c. : a secret agreement considered illegal for any reason |