常見例句雙語例句The act of offering, giving, or taking bribes.贈送,提供,或接受賄金的行為。There will be exceptions, of course. Corrupt Chinese officials will be executed if caught taking bribes.當(dāng)然也是有例外的,對于官員,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.澳大利亞公民胡士泰已被拘留九個月,同時被拘留的還有力拓三名中國籍雇員,這三人同樣被控受賄和侵犯商業(yè)秘密。原聲例句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.權(quán)威例句They are accused of taking bribes from Tullow Oil, a British company in Uganda.FORBES: The 'Resource Curse:' Uganda's Upcoming Oil Wealth is a Global Challenge on Multiple FrontsAlmost every week news media reports corrupt police arrested for selling drugs, taking bribes and perjury.FORBES: As CISPA Nears A Vote, Can The Controversial Cyber-Security Legislation Be Stopped?They have detained an Australian businessman who works for Rio Tinto, accusing him of taking bribes.FORBES: Communism Is Dead, But State Capitalism Thrives 返回 taking bribes