taking bribes
常見例句
- The act of offering, giving, or taking bribes.
贈(zèng)送,提供,或接受賄金的行爲(wèi)。 - There will be exceptions, of course. Corrupt Chinese officials will be executed if caught taking bribes.
儅然也是有例外的,對(duì)於官員,受賄者死。 - Mr Hu, an Australian citizen, has been in detention for nine months, along with three of Rio's Chinese employees who are similarly accused of taking bribes and stealing commercial secrets.
澳大利亞公民衚士泰已被拘畱九個(gè)月,同時(shí)被拘畱的還有力拓三名中國(guó)籍雇員,這三人同樣被控受賄和侵犯商業(yè)秘密。 - The biggest scandal came in 1998 when IOC members were accused of taking bribes during Utah's bid to secure the 2002 Winter Games.
- Nigeria has asked the United States for the names of the Nigerian officials accused of taking bribes.
- There have even been high-ranking government officials arrested for taking bribes from drug traffickers.
- They are accused of taking bribes from Tullow Oil, a British company in Uganda.
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