bribery的意思和读音

bribery

: [ˈbraɪbəri] : [ˈbraɪb(ə)ri]

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briberies  

n.corruption,inducement,enticement,subornation

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n.1.the crime of giving money or presents to someone so that they will help you by doing something dishonest or illegal; an attempt to make someone do what you want by promising that they can do or have something

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1.So far this year it has banned 45 contractors found guilty of bribery from bidding for contracts paid for with the bank's money.45贿

2.Moreover, the money to be convicted of bribery, bribery is not the property of any impunity and failures of the criminal justice principles.贿贿

3.At the end of the introduction, the article states the research methods used for the verification on the acts of Commercial Bribery.贿使

4.She would not betray her trust, I suppose, without bribery and corruption, for she really did know where her friend was to be found.贿

5.Jim Mintz, founder and president of Mintz Group, said the goal was to create a 'stark way of showing the risks of bribery. 'MintzGroup(JimMint)

6.It invites people to share their experiences of bribery, what a bribe was for, where it took place and how much was involved.贿贿

7.There is no doubt that this cartoon vividly depicts a negative but rampant scenario in modern society: commercial bribery.贿

8.This sort of bargain is recognised by the British government in its recently published guidance on the country's new bribery act.贿贿

9.'At the end of those proceedings, ' he said, the judges declared that was the end of the trial related to the bribery charges.贿

10.Game fixing and bribery scandals have fueled widespread cynicism, and on-court fisticuffs have been a perennial problem.贿广