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.- He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
他因收受贿赂正在接受调查。
- He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
- VERB 向…行贿
If one personbribesanother, they give them a bribe.- He was accused of bribing a senior bank official...
他被指控贿赂一名高级银行官员。 - The government bribed the workers to be quiet.
政府收买工人让其保持沉默。
- He was accused of bribing a senior bank official...
双语例句
- So how do you use both bribes and incentives more effectively?
那么,家长在使用贿赂和激励时如何更有效果? - The court did not reveal whether those who paid the bribes have also been tried or convicted.
法庭并未透露那些行贿者是否接受了庭审或被判有罪。 - 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。 - We laid waste our time and money on paying bribes.
我们把时间和金钱浪费在了贿赂上。 - They offered opposing players bribes to fix a decisive league match against Valenciennes
他们贿赂对方队员,在联赛对阵瓦朗谢讷队的一场决定性比赛中作弊。 - 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。 - 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。 - Some officials had apparently taken bribes from arms dealers.
一些官员显然接受了武器商的贿赂。 - He was sentenced to serious punishment because of accepting bribes.
他因贪赃受贿而被科处重刑。 - 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。