bribery 的定义
plural brib·er·ies.
- the act or practice of giving or accepting a bribe: Bribery of a public official is a felony.
bribery 近义词
等同于 blackmail
等同于 payola
等同于 villainousness
bribery 的近义词 36 个
- bestiality
- crime
- crookedness
- demoralization
- depravity
- exploitation
- extortion
- fraud
- graft
- immorality
- jobbery
- malfeasance
- misrepresentation
- nepotism
- payoff
- payola
- perversion
- racket
- shadiness
- shuffle
- skimming
- squeeze
- turpitude
- unscrupulousness
- venality
- vice
- villainy
- wickedness
- breach of trust
- bribing
- fiddling
- flagitiousness
- fraudulency
- on the take
- profiteering
- shady deal
bribery 的反义词 2 个
等同于 corruption
更多bribery例句
- Most of the Ecuadorean officials involved in the project have been convicted of bribery, including a former Vice President, a former Electricity Minister and even a former anticorruption official.
- He soon left the force and turned to a career of bribery, fraud, and international drug trafficking, earning several prison sentences—he even escaped once.
- The Texas attorney general has spent years under indictment for alleged securities fraud, and his top deputies recently reported him to the FBI over allegations of bribery.
- Paxton, a conservative Republican, in October was accused by senior aides of potential crimes including bribery, which he has denied.
- Yin Hongzhang was sentenced to ten years in prison for corruption, but Sinovac was not charged for its role in the bribery case.
- If true, however, this would be bribery at its most audacious—and creative.
- This kind of dependence on donors is a broader, older idea of “corruption” than bribery.
- She refused to participate in political bribery, which is the unspoken prerequisite backbone of this world.
- One brother, state Sen. Floyd Lamb, was convicted in an FBI bribery sting.
- But through alleged bribery and intimidation, he managed to bring the legislative body under his sway.
- All bribery, and injustice shall be blotted out, and fidelity shall stand for ever.
- Sentence of fine and imprisonment passed upon lord Bacon in the house of peers for bribery.
- Graft among British policemen is unknown and bribery altogether unheard of.
- The result of the elections showed that the first reformed parliament had no small quantity of bribery to deal with.
- The Government of China, Mr. Norman testifies, is a vast system of competitive examination tempered by bribery.