transitive. To reward, recompense. In negative sense: to bribe.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > illegal payment or exaction > [verb (transitive)] > bribe (62) meedOE transitive. To reward, recompense. In negative sense: to bribe. underorna1325 transitive. To suborn. corrump1387 To corrupt by bribery. forbuy1393 transitive. To buy off. To gain over; to bribe. hirec1400 transferred. To engage or induce to do something by a payment or reward; to bribe. wage1461 To engage or employ for wages; to hire. To bribe. Obsolete. fee1487 In a bad sense: To bribe. Obsolete. under-arearc1503 transitive. To suborn. bribe1528 transitive. To give, offer, or promise a sum of money, gift, or other inducement to (a person) in order to influence his or her behaviour, esp… grease1528 figurative. To ply with money, to bribe; also, †to enrich; originally in phrases to grease (a person's) hand (also palm), †to grease (a person) in… money1528 transitive. To supply with money, give money to (a person). Also: to bribe. corrupt1548 To destroy or pervert the integrity or fidelity of (a person) in his discharge of duty; to induce to act dishonestly or unfaithfully; to make… budc1565 transitive. To bribe. to feed with money1567 figurative of 1. Const. as above. to feed with money: to bribe. Obsolete. to put out a person's eyes with (a gift, bribe, etc.)1580 to put out a person's eyes with (a gift, bribe, etc.): figurative to bribe a person; to get a person to pretend not to see something by bribery… sweeten1594 To persuade by flattery or gifts; to cajole; to decoy, take in; to bribe. Also with up. (Cf. sweetener, n. 3) Now only slang or dialect. to grease the fist or (one) in the fist1598 The hand clenched or closed tightly, with the fingers doubled into the palm. In various phrases: to grease the fistor (one) in the fist: to bribe… over-bribe1619 transitive. To win over by bribery; to bribe over again; to offer (a person) a larger bribe than a rival. to buy off1629 transitive. To induce (a person) by payment, to relinquish a claim, a course of action, etc.; to get rid of (a claim, a person's opposition or… palter1641 transitive. To barter foolishly for something of lesser value. Obsolete. rare. to take off1646 transitive. To bribe or corrupt (a political opponent); to buy off. Obsolete. buy1652 To gain over, engage (a person) by money or otherwise (to or to do something); usually in bad sense, to hire. archaic. (Cf. to buy off at phrasal… overmoneya1661 transitive. To win by means of a bribe. bub1684 transitive. Probably: to bribe. to speak to ——1687 To apply to (a person) for a special purpose, esp. for help or service; to influence or bribe; spec. to propose marriage to. Cf. sense 1g. to tickle in the palm1694 In various figurative phrases and expressions, mostly with reference to the pleasing effects of tickling. to tickle in the palm, to gratify with a… daub1699 To bribe, ‘grease’. slang (Cf. quot. 1876 at daub, n. 2.) overbuy1710 transitive. To buy (a person) over to one's side. Obsolete. rare. touch1752 transitive. To bribe (a person); to offer (a person) a gift, sum of money, etc., as an inducement to behave in a certain way. Obsolete. palm1767 transitive. slang. To offer an inducement to; to bribe. Also intransitive. Obsolete. to get at ——1780 intransitive. colloquial. To influence by underhand means, to corrupt, bribe. Also: to make an aggressive attempt to influence, to pressurize. fix1790 Originally U.S. ‘To make favourable to one's purposes’ (Bartlett), to ‘square’, usually by illegal means, esp. bribery. subsidize1793 In extended uses. transitive. To secure the services of (a person, organization, etc.) by payment or bribery. Also figurative. sop1837 transitive. To propitiate; to bribe. to buy over1848 transitive. To gain over by a payment or bribe. backsheesh1850 transitive. To gift a small amount of money to (someone); to tip; to bribe. Also intransitive. nobble1856 transitive. To secure the support of by unfair or underhand methods; to influence the opinion or actions of in advance of a formal decision. Also… square1859 slang or colloquial. To conciliate, satisfy, or gain over (a person), esp. by some form of bribery or compensation; to get rid of (one) in this way. hippodrome1866 transitive (chiefly in passive). To refrain from winning (a race, fight, etc.) deliberately; to fake, stage, or manipulate (a contest); to fix (an… see1867 transitive. U.S. colloquial. To have a meeting with (a person, esp. a politician) in order to influence him or her, esp. by bribery; (hence) to… boodleize1883 transitive. To bribe. Cf. boodle, v. boodle1886 transitive. To offer, accept, or spend (money) illegally or improperly, esp. in connection with the obtaining or holding of public office; to offer… to get to ——1901 intransitive. slang (chiefly U.S.). To bribe. reach1906 transitive. U.S. slang. To bribe or coerce; to influence for illicit purposes. straighten1923 transitive. To bribe or corrupt. Also with out. slang (originally U.S.). lubricate1928 transferred and figurative. To grease the palm of; to bribe. to keep (someone) sweet1939 Having pleasant disposition and manners; amiable, kindly; gracious, benignant. to keep (someone) sweet: to keep (someone) well-disposed towards… sling1939 To pay a bribe or gratuity. Occasionally with it. Cf. sling, n.3 3. Australian. to pay off1942 transitive. Originally and chiefly U.S. To bribe; to buy off. Also intransitive: to pay a bribe. Cf. pay-off, n. 4. bung1950 transitive. To bribe; to pay; to tip. Cf. bung, n.4 Subcategories:— again (2) — to give false evidence (4) — with liquor (1) — pay as bribe (1) — procure or obtain by bribe (3) — accept bribe from (1) |
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