bribe

bribe [braɪb]  [braɪb] 

第三人称单数:bribes

第三人称复数:bribes

现在分词:bribing

过去分词:bribed

过去式:bribed

bribe 基本解释

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及物/不及物动词贿赂,行贿

名词贿赂; 诱惑物

bribe 相关例句

bribe的解释

及物动词

1. He bribed the policeman.
    他贿赂警察。

2. They tried to bribe the reporter into silence.
    他们试图收买该记者,不让他张扬。

名词

1. The official took bribes from those who wanted favours.
    那位官员接受了有求于他的那些人的贿赂。

2. The official was dismissed from office for taking bribes.
    这官员因受贿被免职。

bribe 网络解释

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1. 行贿:并没有被强制性要求透露企业拥有人的真正身份,除非是在纳闽岸外金融管理局(LOFSA)官员的要求下. 从马来西亚的经验中不难发现,要隐瞒这些幕后老板的真正身份其实很简单,只要通过向执法人员行贿(Bribe),就能轻易瞒天过海.

2. 賄:受贿(Bribe)被报道对象、采访对象等有关方面向记者行贿的目的,不外乎旨在影响新闻报道的内容,或者是为了发表,或者为了压缩报道内容;或者为了夸大的宣传报道,或者为了有利于自己的报道,或者为了打击竞争对手等等.

bribe 词典解释
bribe的解释

1. bribe的近义词

1. 贿赂
    A bribe is a sum of money or something valuable that one person offers or gives to another in order to persuade him or her to do something.

    e.g. He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
           他因收受贿赂正在接受调查。

2. 向…行贿
    If one person bribes another, they give them a bribe.

    e.g. He was accused of bribing a senior bank official...
           他被指控贿赂一名高级银行官员。
    e.g. The government bribed the workers to be quiet.
           政府收买工人让其保持沉默。

bribe 单语例句

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1. While such gift giving is considered general business practice in China, it can be viewed as a bribe in other countries.

2. By the time the boy is old enough to remember things, shouldn't I buy various toys to bribe him?

3. The document also takes gift certificates into account as they are widely used instead of cash to bribe officials.

4. Many real estate developers bribe officials in charge of land approval in exchange for the right of land use.

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5. Under Israeli law, a person can be convicted of accepting a bribe only if criminal intent is proven.

6. They bribe coaches and key players to fix the result of a match in advance and they have connections with soccer gambling rings.

7. bribe的反义词

7. If you don't have the guts to force companies to do something, you must bribe them instead.

8. Even more so with some trainers'alleged revelation that they had to bribe referees to ensure their competitive athletes got the result they deserved.

9. The prosecutor alleged Han received the bribe from the owner of an illegal mine who sought to avoid work safety inspection by local police.

10. A significant number of parents regularly bribe their children to eat healthily, according to a new study.

bribe 英英释义

noun

1. payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment

    Synonym: payoff

verb

1. make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence

    e.g. This judge can be bought

    Synonym: corrupt buy grease one's palms