kickback
发音
英 [ˈkɪkbæk]
美 [ˈkɪkˌbæk]
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- n.
- 强烈反应
- <俚>佣金,回扣
单词词源
kickback 回扣,佣金
比喻用法。
双语例句
- 1. The bureaucrats collected a kickback .
- 官员从中收取回扣。
- 2. They say local government officials are relying on these funds to provide jobs and economic growth , not to mention kickback opportunities .
- 他们表示,地方政府官员依赖这些资金来提供就业和经济增长,更不用说还有机会收取回扣。
- 3. Two years later , with the liberals crippled by a kickback scandal , the conservatives did well enough for mr harper to form a minority government .
- 两年后,当自由党因为回扣丑闻而狼狈不堪时,保守党表现足够良好,因而harper先生组建了少数派政府。
- 4. His brother , who wielded influence over his administration , was indicted in july on kickback charges , joining other former presidential aides accused of corruption .
- 李明博的兄长因利用在李政府中的影响,在七月因佣金回扣指控而被起诉,成了新进被控腐败的前总统幕僚队伍中的一员。
- 5. Many local governments have established science and technology funds to help struggling entrepreneurs in their districts . But the going rate for such funds now involves a kickback of about 30 per cent of the handout for the officials doling out the funds .
- 许多地方政府都成立了科技基金,以扶持本地区处境艰难的企业,但目前获得此类资金一般还得给负责拨发资金的官员们大约30%的回扣。