及物/不及物动词贪污,盗用(公款)
及物动词
1. The head of the branch bank embezzled ten thousand dollars from the bank where he worked.
银行分行行长在他工作的银行里贪污了一万美元。
1. 盗用;挪用;侵占(公款等):6.cut down 削减;缩短 | 7.embezzle 盗用;挪用;侵占(公款等) | 8.entrepreneur 企业家;主办人
2. 挪用公款:皮条客pimp | 挪用公款embezzle | 通缉犯most-wanted
3. 盗用, 挪用:vanilla oleoresin 香子兰油树脂 | embezzle 盗用, 挪用 | electric melting furnace 电熔炉
1. 贪污,挪用(公款)
If someone embezzles money that their organization or company has placed in their care, they take it and use it illegally for their own purposes.
e.g. One former director embezzled $34 million in company funds.
一名前主管挪用了3,400万美元的公司资金。
1. They haven't had the chance to embezzle or receive bribes yet.
2. It stipulates all funds should be used for specified purposes only, and no institutions or persons had the right to occupy or embezzle from the fund.
3. In the book Huang described how he gradually fell for Wang, and how she enticed him to embezzle public cash for their personal pleasure.
4. He was also alleged to embezzle 30 million yuan from public funds and lent it to a company for business development in April 2006.
5. Governmental officials that embezzle " huge amounts " of public funds and refuse to return will be sentenced to terms ranging from 10 years to life.
6. According to the campaign, employers who intentionally embezzle migrant workers'wages will be punished.
7. The response by the BOC comes after recent media reports stating that Li had used his power to embezzle deposits.
8. Yu faces charges of document forgery and taking advantage of his posts to embezzle funds.
9. Shanghai Stock Exchange added majority shareholders and affiliates should not embezzle funds for their own gains.
10. To be exact, such trips became a way for some to embezzle public money.
verb
1. appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use
e.g. The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family
Synonym: defalcate peculate misappropriate malversate