a bribe to [person]
He offered a bribe to the inspector.
他向检查员提供了贿赂。
贿赂;贿金
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贿赂;贿金
Money or a gift given to someone in authority to influence their actions or decisions unfairly.
He offered a bribe to the inspector.
他向检查员提供了贿赂。
用来交换影响力或作为违法诱因的东西(通常是金钱)。
Something (usually money) given in exchange for influence or as an inducement to breaking the law.
向信任职位的人支付的款项,以腐蚀其判断
payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment
提供或支付此类款项的行为:贿赂行为。
The act of offering or paying such a payment: an act of bribery.
诱惑物;诱惑;吸引。
That which seduces; seduction; allurement.
The politician was accused of accepting a bribe.
那名政客被指控收受贿赂。
He offered a bribe to the official to speed up the process.
他向官员行贿以加快流程。
Taking a bribe is illegal in most countries.
收受贿赂在大多数国家都是非法的。
He offered a bribe to the inspector.
他向检查员提供了贿赂。
She accepted a bribe for the permit.
她为许可证收受了贿赂。
Not this
He offered a bribe to the official, but she refused to accept bribe.
Use this
He offered a bribe to the official, but she refused to accept a bribe.
错误是由于将'bribe'当作不可数名词使用。'bribe'是可数名词,因此需要不定冠词'a'或复数形式'bribes'。
Not this
The manager was caught taking a bribed from the contractor.
Use this
The manager was caught taking a bribe from the contractor.
错误是将过去分词'bribed'误用作名词。'bribe'的名词形式是'bribe',不是动词的过去分词。
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提出贿赂;行贿
He tried to offer a bribe to the official to speed up the process.
他试图向官员行贿以加快进程。
接受贿赂
The officer was fired for accepting a bribe.
那名官员因接受贿赂而被解职。
行贿;支付贿金
They had to pay a bribe to get the contract.
他们不得不行贿才能拿到合同。
索贿;索取贿赂
The corrupt official demanded a bribe before issuing the permit.
那名腐败官员在发放许可证前索贿。
一大笔贿赂
He offered a hefty bribe to avoid prosecution.
他提供了一大笔贿赂以免被起诉。
贿金;贿赂款
The police found bribe money hidden in his car.
警方在他的车里发现了藏匿的贿金。
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想象 bribe 的 b 是一个低头弯腰的人,收到钱就任人摆布——贿赂。
语域:neutral 常见场景:新闻报道、法律语境、日常谈话 bribe 作名词时通常指用来影响他人决定或促使其做不当之事的钱或礼物,多用于新闻、法律以及日常谈论腐败的场合,语气中性而明确。
常用复数形式 bribes 指贿赂物
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