bribed
英 [braɪbd]
美 [braɪbd]
v. 向(某人)行贿; 贿赂
bribe的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 贿赂
Abribeis a sum of money or something valuable that one person offers or gives to another in order to persuade him or her to do something.- He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
他因收受贿赂正在接受调查。
- He was being investigated for receiving bribes.
- VERB 向…行贿
If one personbribesanother, they give them a bribe.- He was accused of bribing a senior bank official...
他被指控贿赂一名高级银行官员。 - The government bribed the workers to be quiet.
政府收买工人让其保持沉默。
- He was accused of bribing a senior bank official...
双语例句
- He escaped and fled to England after his family bribed officials.
在他家族贿赂官员之后,他逃往了英国。 - In the one case he was up against an enemy that could not be blackmailed, bribed or bullied;
在抗日战争中,他要对付一个既无法讹诈或收买,又无法欺负的敌人; - He bribed himself onto the committee.
他暗通关节,钻营投机挤进了委员会。 - They used highly aggressive tactics against their competitors and bribed those in Government they needed on their side.
该公司使用了非常富于侵略性的手段对付其竞争者,并贿赂为其撑腰的政府要员。 - They had bribed her into silence.
他们贿赂她使其保持缄默。 - The government bribed the workers to be quiet.
政府收买工人让其保持沉默。 - He bribed the mayor's doorman a dollar, and he was instantly inside.
他给了市长的看门人一块钱小费,立即给引了进去。 - He might have bribed her-and got away with it.
他也许已向她行了贿所以没有受到惩罚。 - One day, Brittany bribed a classmate to ask me to the school dance.
一天,布里塔尼贿赂了一位同学,让他邀请我参加学校的舞会。 - Sometimes civil servants can be bribed to betray their trust.
有时文职官员可能会接受贿赂而背叛他们的职责。