bribing
bribing — 動詞
- bribingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- bribings3rd person singular
- bribinging-ing form
- bribingedpast simple
1. to give money, gifts, or other benefits to a person who has power or authority,
賄賂
以金錢或好處換取不正當利益
to give money, gifts, or other benefits to a person who has power or authority, hoping to persuade them to act dishonestly or break rules in a way that helps you
Faisal was caught bribing a parking inspector to cancel his ticket.
法賽爾因賄賂停車管理員以取消罰單而被當場抓到。
bribing [person] to [benefit]
The construction company was found to be bribing local officials with cash and overseas holidays.
那家營造公司被發現用現金和海外旅遊賄賂當地官員。
was found to be bribing [person] with [item]
When the journalist tried bribing a clerk for the confidential file, his editor warned him he could lose his job.
記者試圖賄賂一名職員以取得機密檔案時,他的編輯警告他可能因此丟掉工作。
Pedro discovered that his business partner had been bribing customs agents for years.
佩德羅發現他的生意合夥人多年來一直在賄賂海關人員。
The mayor was arrested for bribing voters during the local election campaign.
市長因在地方選舉期間賄賂選民而被逮捕。
文法句型
bribe + person + to-infinitive
bribe + person + with + something
用法筆記
The -ing form 'bribing' often appears as a gerund (noun-like subject or object, as in example 3) or after prepositions like 'for' and 'of' (as in example 5). The base verb 'bribe' is usually transitive - you bribe someone.