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IELTS BNC: 11092 COCA: 10665

bribe

Word family
bribe1 /braɪb/ ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 PAY FORto illegally give someone, especially a public official, money or a gift in order to persuade them to do something for you 贿赂,收买
 The only way we could get into the country was by bribing the border officials.
我们要进入这个国家,唯一的办法是贿赂边境官员。
bribe somebody to do something
 He bribed one of the guards to smuggle out a note.
他买通其中的一个警卫,让他偷偷地带一张字条出去。
2 to offer someone, especially a child, something special in order to persuade them to do something 诱哄〔尤指小孩〕
bribe somebody with something
 Sam wouldn’t do her homework until I bribed her with ice cream.
我用冰激凌哄萨姆,她才肯做家庭作业。
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bribe2 ●○○ noun [countableC]  
1 MONEYmoney or a gift that you illegally give someone to persuade them to do something for you 贿赂
 The officials said that they had been offered bribes before an important game.
这几名官员说,有人在一场重要比赛之前向他们行贿。
accept/take a bribe
 A Supreme Court judge was charged with taking bribes.
最高法院的一名法官被指控收受贿赂。
2. something special offered to someone, especially a child, in order to persuade them to do something 〔尤指用来哄小孩做事的〕好处
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
offer somebody a bribe
Some sportsmen have been offered bribes to perform badly.
accept/take a bribe
Any officials who accept bribes will face criminal charges.
give somebody a bribe
They issued passports to people who gave them bribes.
pay a bribe
It was claimed that the company paid bribes to win the contract.
bribe + NOUN
bribe money
The mayor is accused of accepting bribe money.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
bribebribe1 /braɪb/ noun [countableC]LAW
an amount of money or something valuable that someone gives you to persuade you to help them or do something dishonest for them
US citizens are forbidden by law from offering bribes to officials of foreign governments.
He was to be included in the investigation for allegedly accepting bribes.
bribebribe2 verb [transitiveT]LAW
to dishonestly give money to someone to persuade them to do something that will help you
His office-equipment firm had bribed politicians to win public-works contracts.
Origin bribe2
(1300-1400) Old French bread given to a beggar
bribe1 verbbribe2 nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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IELTS BNC: 11092 COCA: 10665
bribe

noun

VERB + BRIBE | PREPOSITION VERB + BRIBEgive sb, offer (sb), pay sb(向某人)行賄He admitted paying bribes to police officers.他承認賄賂警察。accept, take受賄PREPOSITIONin bribes用來行賄He paid out millions of dollars in bribes.他行賄數百萬美元。bribe of⋯的賄賂a bribe of €200200 歐元的賄賂
IELTS BNC: 11092 COCA: 10665
bribe

noun

 See also the entry for incentive 另见incentive条bribe ♦︎ bait ♦︎ pay-off ♦︎ kickbackThese are all words for sth which is used to persuade sb to do sth you want them to. 这些词均表示用于劝诱、买通别人的贿赂、酬金等。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配bait / a pay-off / a kickback for sba £1 000 / $500, etc. bribe / pay-offto offer (sb) a bribe / a pay-offto offer sth as a bribe / baitto pay sb a bribe / kickbackto take bribes / the bait / kickbacks bribe [countable] a sum of money or sth valuable that you give or offer to sb to persuade them to do sth, especially to help you by doing sth dishonest 贿赂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。It was alleged that he had taken bribes while in office.他被指在任时收受贿赂。The tax cut was described as a pre-election bribe.减税被说成是选举前的贿赂。 see also bribery corruption bribe

verb

[transitive] They bribed the guards with cigarettes.他们用香烟贿赂看守。She was bribed into handing over secret information.她被收买交出了机密。
bait [uncountable, countable] a person or thing that is used to attract, trick or catch sb, especially to make them do what you want 用作诱饵的人(或事物)The police used him as bait to trap the killers.警方用他作诱饵,设圈套捉拿凶手。She covered her face and began to sob, but he wouldn't rise to the bait (= react as she wanted him to).她捂住脸抽噎起来,但他不为所动。 ˈpay-off [countable] (informal, usually disapproving) a sum of money paid to sb so that they will not cause you any trouble, to make them keep a secret, or to persuade them to leave their job (用以买通别人的)黑钱;行贿钱;辞退金;遣散费The government are investigating pay-offs to high-ranking officials.政府正在就高级官员收受贿款展开调查。The Chief Executive left a year early with a £1.5 million pay-off.总裁提前一年离职,拿到了150万英镑的补偿金。 ˌpay sb ˈoff

phrasal verb

All the witnesses had been paid off.所有的证人都被买通了。
kickback ˈkɪkbæk [countable] (especially NAmE, rather informal) a sum of money paid illegally to sb in return for work or help, especially to politicians or officials as part of a business deal (尤指为商业交易非法付给政客或官员的)回扣,酬金,佣金They were accused of paying kickbacks to politicians to obtain public contracts.他们被指控向政客支付回扣以获得公共机构合同。
IELTS BNC: 11092 COCA: 10665

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