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Bribe Meaning in English

word

/ˈbɹaɪb/
bryb
/bɹˈaɪb/
bryb

释义

Money, gifts, or favors given to someone to make them do something dishonest or illegal. It can also be used as a verb meaning to try to influence someone this way.

用法与细微差别

Usually has a strong negative and legal meaning. Common patterns are 'pay a bribe', 'take a bribe', and 'bribe someone to do something'. In informal speech, people sometimes say 'bribe' jokingly for small rewards, like giving a child candy to cooperate, but the core meaning is corruption.

例句

He offered a bribe to the police officer.

basic

The judge refused to take the bribe.

basic

They tried to bribe him with cash.

basic

You can't just bribe your way out of every problem.

natural

He joked that he had to bribe his kids with ice cream to leave the park.

natural

If they find out you paid a bribe, you'll lose your job.

natural