suborn
常見例句
- Lambasting officials in poor countries for their sticky fingers is usually easier (and less open to legal challenge) than investigating those who suborn them.
痛罵貧窮國(guó)家官員們不停的伸手比調(diào)查誰(shuí)給了他們好処要簡(jiǎn)單得多(也不像司法質(zhì)詢那樣公開)。 - In a separate matter, Ms Diallo’s lawyer in France said yesterday that he would file a suit against one of Mr Strauss-Kahn’s political friends for “trying to suborn a witness”.
作爲(wèi)一個(gè)獨(dú)立事件,迪亞洛的律師昨天在法國(guó)表示他將對(duì)卡恩的政治友人發(fā)起訴訟,因爲(wèi)他“企圖收買一名証人”。 - Separately, Ms Diallo’s lawyer in France launched a suit this week against one of Mr Strauss-Kahn’s political friends for trying to suborn a witness in the Paris suburb where he was once mayor.
除去卡恩本人喫的官司,迪亞洛的律師本周還在法國(guó)起訴了卡恩的一名政治夥伴,狀告其曾經(jīng)利用市長(zhǎng)之職在巴黎近郊唆使人作偽証。 - Separately, Ms Diallo's lawyer in France launched a suit this week against one of Mr Strauss-Kahn's political friends for trying to suborn a witness in the Paris suburb where he was once mayor.
ECONOMIST: But what sort of reception can he expect in France? - But the secret police and army, his family-connected network of businessmen and cronies, who control much of the economy and suborn enough politicians, and a slavishly deferential state-controlled press all contrive to keep him going.
ECONOMIST: What next for Slobodan Milosevic? - It adds insult to injury that Chinese efforts to suborn or otherwise influence this country's elected leaders might have been underwritten, at least in part, by the proceeds of undisciplined bond sales to American companies and citizens.
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