短语搭配
双语例句
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You bribe once, you'll bribe again.
一日行贿,终身难改。
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People think you're worth their bribes.
人们觉得你已经值得他们贿赂了。
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I gave my sister a piece of pizza as a bribe in order to keep my secret.
为了守住我的秘密,我拿一块披萨贿赂了我妹。
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He was trying to bribe me with that suitcase of dollars.
他想用那箱美元贿赂我
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Samantha's mom gave her teacher a bribe in exchange for good grades.
Samantha的母亲给她的老师行贿,以换取好成绩。
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He managed to bribe his way onto the ship.
他设法行贿混上了船。
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She had been offered a $50 000 bribe to drop the charges.
有人用5万元贿赂她,要她撤回控告。
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If people can bribe police officers, it makes a nonsense of the legal system.
如果人们可以贿赂警察,那法律制度就失去了意义。
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If you lack money, take this purse, I beg of you, and bribe the servants to let you pass.
如果你缺钱,就用这袋钱吧,我求你了,贿赂仆人让你过去。
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If people can bribe police officers, it makes a complete nonsense of the legal system.
如果人们可以收买警察,法律体系就会变得一文不值。
近义词
n.
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同根词
词根 bribe
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bribable
adj. 可收买的,可贿赂的
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bribery
n. [法] 贿赂;受贿;行贿
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briber
n. [法] 行贿者
百科
1. bribe是一个英语单词,意思是贿赂,行贿。
释义
v.
persuade (someone) to act in one's favour, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement
向…行贿,贿赂;收买,买通
n.
a sum of money or other inducement offered or given in this way
贿赂,(买通某人所用的)钱财(或物品)。
词源
"late Middle English: from Old French briber, brimber ‘beg’, of unknown origin. The original sense was ‘rob, extort’, hence (as a noun) ‘theft, stolen goods’, also ‘money extorted or demanded for favours’, later ‘offer money as an inducement' (early 16th cent.)."