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 bribe [braib]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 贿赂

vt. 贿赂, 收买

vi. 行贿

[经] 贿赂, 行贿


  1. The businessman offers bribes to him.
    这个商人向他行贿。
  2. He bribed the police to let him go free.
    他贿赂警察把他放了。
  3. He bribed his way past the guard and escaped.
    他买通看守而逃之夭夭了。


bribe
[ noun ]
  1. payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment

  2. <noun.possession>
[ verb ]
  1. make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence

  2. <verb.possession> buy corrupt grease one's palms
    This judge can be bought


Bribe \Bribe\, v. i.
1. To commit robbery or theft. [Obs.]

2. To give a bribe to a person; to pervert the judgment or
corrupt the action of a person in a position of trust, by
some gift or promise.

An attempt to bribe, though unsuccessful, has been
holden to be criminal, and the offender may be
indicted. --Bouvier.

The bard may supplicate, but cannot bribe.
--Goldsmith.


Bribe \Bribe\ (br[imac]b), n. [F. bribe a lump of bread, scraps,
leavings of meals (that are generally given to a beggar), LL.
briba scrap of bread; cf. OF. briber, brifer, to eat
gluttonously, to beg, and OHG. bilibi food.]
1. A gift begged; a present. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

2. A price, reward, gift, or favor bestowed or promised with
a view to prevent the judgment or corrupt the conduct of a
judge, witness, voter, or other person in a position of
trust.

Undue reward for anything against justice is a
bribe. --Hobart.

3. That which seduces; seduction; allurement.

Not the bribes of sordid wealth can seduce to leave
these ever?blooming sweets. --Akenside.


Bribe \Bribe\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bribed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bribing}.]
1. To rob or steal. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

2. To give or promise a reward or consideration to (a judge,
juror, legislator, voter, or other person in a position of
trust) with a view to prevent the judgment or corrupt the
conduct; to induce or influence by a bribe; to give a
bribe to.

Neither is he worthy who bribes a man to vote
against his conscience. --F. W.
Robertson.

3. To gain by a bribe; of induce as by a bribe.

  1. House investigators are eager to ask Borders whether Hastings was aware that his friend was arranging a bribe for him.
  2. Hastings, the first black federal judge in Florida, was acquitted in 1983 of charges that he solicited a bribe.
  3. Col. North testified yesterday that he was discouraged by prospects for the initiative in late January 1986, and that Mr. Ghorbanifar, sensing that the sales might fall through, offered the ex-aide a $1 million bribe if he would pursue the policy.
  4. Besides heading the drug ring, the case involved more than one kilogram of crack, a firearm was found, and Staley tried to bribe a witness not to testify by offering $10,000 or a Mercedes Benz.
  5. They say that Mr. Milken didn't have to bribe money managers to purchase the risky securities; these securities, they say, were valuable and highly profitable.
  6. Two men pleaded guilty today to trying to bribe former Navy officials, in one case buying an official's condominium in Idaho for an inflated price in an attempt to influence decisions on lucrative Pentagon contracts.
  7. Noriega, using del Cid as an emissary, allegedly allowed the cartel to process drugs, launder money and ship cocaine through Panama, accepting a $4.6 million bribe from the Colombians.
  8. Some will cringe at the manifest intention to bribe the electorate.
  9. In the last nine years, 228 judges and other court employees have been slain, mostly by drug traffickers who could not bribe or threaten them into silence.
  10. Proposition 7 would eliminate the century-old section of the oath to which an officeholder must swear publicly that he or she didn't bribe anyone to get the job.
  11. The charges include the possibility Baxter promised not to do business with Israel and may have paid a $2.2 million bribe in Saudi Arabia in 1983 to try to get off the boycott list.
  12. What the Soviet leader demanded in Oslo was, in effect, a bribe.
  13. The indictment also charged the suspects with the illegal purchase of weapons in Dayton, Ohio, and of trying to bribe witnesses in New York to protect the posse from investigation.
  14. The two claimed they were fired in 1983 for refusing to bribe foreign officials to obtain crude oil or to help cover up such illegal payments.
  15. Noriega allegedly accepted a $4.6 million bribe from Colombia's Medellin Cartel to protect the drug traffickers, allow them to process cocaine and launder their profits, according to the February indictment.
  16. The first of the articles of impeachment, which are similar to an indictment, accused Hastings of engaging in a corrupt conspiracy to obtain a $150,000 bribe from two brothers.
  17. He served less than 34 months of a 10-year sentence for conspiring to bribe a U.S. senator.
  18. The non-jury trial of the former head of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. has been closely watched in Japan as a test of what constitutes a bribe in this country, where gift-giving is common in business and politics.
  19. The court must decide only whether bribery or the acceptance of a bribe was legal under the laws that applied at the time, the judge said.
  20. Recently the industry has faced the threat of new restrictions, and political donations may have been made with the intent to bribe.
  21. Lee had pleaded guilty to accepting a $2,000 bribe from lobbyist Ron Cobb for his work on behalf of the pari-mutuel betting bill.
  22. A federal appeals court has ruled that Traficant owes the government more than $280,000 in back taxes, penalties and interest on a bribe he allegedly received as an Ohio sheriff.
  23. Was this a planned bribe? Peres, who is now Israel's foreign minister, denies receiving any bribe offer; a Peres aide is quoted as saying the then-prime minister was told Israel would get oil discounts but Peres didn't take that seriously.
  24. Was this a planned bribe? Peres, who is now Israel's foreign minister, denies receiving any bribe offer; a Peres aide is quoted as saying the then-prime minister was told Israel would get oil discounts but Peres didn't take that seriously.
  25. Lee has said he will plead guilty to accepting a $2,000 cash bribe from Cobb.
  26. "You can't bribe your directors," he said.
  27. Robert said the money was a bribe to lose to Marseilles.
  28. Walker pleaded guilty on Jan. 26 to charges of trying to bribe a state senator, taking payoffs while working as a bingo inspector and conspiring to set up fake charity bingo games.
  29. Unfortunately, corruption is a way of life in Haryana; anything that is connected with officialdom moves only if it involves a bribe. Prospects in Haryana are not improved by its proximity to Punjab.
  30. Others say pancakes may have been a form of bribe to the bellringer to ring the bell sooner to signal the beginning of the feast day celebrations.
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