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corruption美 [kə'rʌpʃ(ə)n] 英 [kə'rʌpʃ(ə)n] - n.腐败;贪污;受贿;贿赂
- 网络堕落;腐化;贪污腐败
v.+n. investigate corruption,detect corruption,curb corruption n. dishonesty,exploitation,sleaze,bribery,fraud 1. | [u] 腐败;贪污;贿赂;受贿dishonest or illegal behaviour, especially of people in authority |
| allegations of bribery and corruption 对贿赂与贪污的指控 | | The new district attorney has promised to fight police corruption. 新上任的地方检察官承诺要打击警察腐败。 |
2. | [u] 堕落;腐蚀the act or effect of making sb change from moral to immoral standards of behaviour |
| He claimed that sex and violence on TV led to the corruption of young people. 他断言电视中所宣扬的色情与暴力诱使青少年堕落。 |
3. | [c][ususing] (单词或短语的)变体the form of a word or phrase that has become changed from its original form in some way |
| The word ‘holiday’ is a corruption of ‘holy day’. 单词 holiday 是 holy day 的变体。 |
n. | 1. dishonest exploitation of power for personal gain 2. extreme immorality or depravity 3. an undesirable change in meaning or another error introduced into a text during copying 4. the corrupting of something or somebody, or the state of being corrupt 5. a word or phrase that has been altered from its original form 6. rotting or putrefaction, or the state of being rotten or putrid 7. dishonest or illegal behaviour by officials or people in positions of power, especially when they accept money in exchange for doing things for someone 8. the process of corrupting someone or something 9. the process of decay, especially in a dead body 1. dishonest exploitation of power for personal gain 2. extreme immorality or depravity 3. an undesirable change in meaning or another error introduced into a text during copying 4. the corrupting of something or somebody, or the state of being corrupt 5. a word or phrase that has been altered from its original form 6. rotting or putrefaction, or the state of being rotten or putrid 7. dishonest or illegal behaviour by officials or people in positions of power, especially when they accept money in exchange for doing things for someone 8. the process of corrupting someone or something 9. the process of decay, especially in a dead body |
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