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											[kən'traɪv]
										
													美 
											[kən'traɪv]
																 
										
							plan (sth) cleverly or deceitfully; invent; an experiment
manage to do sth
																																	"They contrived to murder their boss"
																							"design a new sales strategy"
																							"plan an attack"
																															
																																	"excogitate a way to measure the speed of light"
																															
																																	"She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"
																							"The setting sun threw long shadows"
																							"cast a spell"
																							"cast a warm light"
																															
Scheming and planning and contriving how to get your property back.
出自: K. Grahame
Using sticks and a blanket, Stephen contrived a primitive shade over the cart.
出自: A. J. Cronin
The tirade hadn't been contrived wholly for Rachel's benefit.
出自: M. Amis
Please ye we may contrive this afternoon, And quaff carouses to our mistress' health.
出自:Taming of Shrew , Shakespeare
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