单词 | bribe |
释义 | bribe/brʌɪb /verb [with object] Dishonestly persuade (someone) to act in one’s favour by a gift of money or other inducement: they attempted to bribe opponents into losing [with object and infinitive]: they had bribed an official to sell them a certificate...
Synonyms buy off, pay off, suborn, give an inducement to, corrupt informal grease someone's palm, give someone a backhander, give someone a sweetener, keep someone sweet, get at, fix, square British informal nobble noun A sum of money or other inducement offered or given to bribe someone: lawmakers were caught accepting bribes to bring in legalized gambling...
Synonyms inducement, ‘incentive’; North American payola informal backhander, pay-off, kickback, sweetener, carrot British informal bung, dropsy North American informal plugola, schmear Australian informal sling rare douceur, drop Derivativesbribable
briber
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French briber, brimber 'beg', of unknown origin. The original sense was 'rob, extort', hence (as a noun) 'theft, stolen goods', also 'money extorted or demanded for favours', later 'offer money as an inducement' (early 16th century). Rhymes |
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