
정치적 권력을 얻기 위해 비밀리에 활동하는 소규모 집단이나 파벌.
A small group of people who work together secretly, especially to achieve political power or influence.
예문:
"The president was ousted by a secret cabal of high-ranking military officers."
"Rumors circulated about a cabal within the tech company trying to force the CEO out."
부정한 목적을 위해 몰래 세운 계획이나 음모.
A secret scheme or conspiracy, usually for a sinister or harmful purpose.
예문:
"The leaked documents revealed a complex cabal to manipulate the upcoming election results."
"They were accused of forming a cabal to defraud the national bank."
비밀리에 도당을 짜거나 누군가에게 대항하여 음모를 꾸미는 행위.
To unite in a secret group or plot; to conspire against someone or something.
예문:
"The disgruntled ministers began to cabal against the king's new tax policy."
"He was dismissed for caballing with the rival political party to leak sensitive data."
영국 찰스 2세 시대의 5인 위원회 또는 그 정권을 일컫는 말.
A group of five ministers under King Charles II of England (Clifford, Arlington, Buckingham, Ashley, and Lauderdale) whose initials formed the word.
예문:
"The Cabal of 1668 marked a significant shift in English administrative power."
"Students of British history often study the influence of the Cabal on foreign policy."