单词 | kickback |
释义 | kickback /kɪkbæk/ noun [countable, often plural] money paid illegally to sb who has helped you do sth or gain an advantage (不合法的)回扣,酬金,佣金◆they accuse her of accepting kickbacks in exchange for helping the firm win state contracts. 他们指责她接受回扣来帮助这公司赢得国家合同。 ➡ bribe ☞ kickbackkickback /kɪkbæk/ [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。kickback/kɪkbæk ||; ˈkɪkˌbæk/noun [c] (especially us 尤为美) money paid illegally to sb to influence that person's decision about what he/she or a company will buy ﹙非法﹚回扣,酬金: ◇for years the manager who ordered office supplies took kickbacks from the salesman. 多年来,负责订购办公用品的经理从推销员处拿回扣。[syn]bribe 同义词为 bribekickbacksee ⇨ money 11 ⇨ pay 5 kick·back /`kɪkˏbæk; ˈkɪkbæk/n [c,u]informal money that a person gets for secretly and dishonestly helping someone; bribe 【非正式】 回扣,佣金; 贿赂 |
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