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bribes

英 [braɪbz]

美 [braɪbz]

n.  贿赂
v.  向(某人)行贿; 贿赂
bribe的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 贿赂
    Abribeis 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.
    1. He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
      他因收受贿赂正在接受调查。
  • VERB 向…行贿
    If one personbribesanother, they give them a bribe.
    1. He was accused of bribing a senior bank official...
      他被指控贿赂一名高级银行官员。
    2. The government bribed the workers to be quiet.
      政府收买工人让其保持沉默。

双语例句

  • He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
    他因收受贿赂正在接受调查。
  • Rich bribes cannot move him, nor will high rank and emoluments deflect his purpose.
    财贿不以动其心,爵禄不以移其志。(《三国演义》)
  • The reactionary officials took bribes insatiably, giving not the least care to the future of the nation.
    反动官僚贪贿无艺,根本不把国家前途放在心上。
  • I said, I suppose you could consider them bribes, yes.
    我说,你可以认为它们是行贿。
  • He says too many companies think they have to pay bribes.
    他说有太多的企业认为他们必须行贿。
  • He was sentenced to serious punishment because of accepting bribes.
    他因贪赃受贿而被科处重刑。
  • They dare not take bribes, but that is just the half of it.
    他们不敢收受贿赂,但这还只是心情不好的一部分原因。
  • The policeman lined his pockets by taking bribes.
    那个警察接受贿赂肥了自己的腰包。
  • We must impeach the judge for taking bribes.
    我们一定要检举法官收受贿赂。
  • Stiff fines or jail terms for persons offering or accepting bribes diminish their incomes.
    对行贿或受贿的人罚以重金或给予监禁,能减少他们的收入。