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corruption

英 [kəˈrʌpʃn]

美 [kəˈrʌpʃn]

n.  腐败; 贪污; 贿赂; 受贿; 使人堕落的行为; 腐蚀; (单词或短语的)变体

复数:corruptions 

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Collins.3 / BNC.4342 / COCA.3743

牛津词典

    noun

    • 腐败;贪污;贿赂;受贿
      dishonest or illegal behaviour, especially of people in authority
      1. allegations of bribery and corruption
        对贿赂与贪污的指控
      2. The new district attorney has promised to fight police corruption.
        新上任的地方检察官承诺要与司法腐败作斗争。
    • 使人堕落的行为;腐蚀
      the act or effect of making sb change from moral to immoral standards of behaviour
      1. 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。
    • (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
      1. The word ‘holiday’ is a corruption of ‘holy day’.
        单词holiday是holy day的变体。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT 腐败;贪污;受贿
      Corruptionis dishonesty and illegal behaviour by people in positions of authority or power.
      1. The President faces 54 charges of corruption and tax evasion...
        总统面临54项腐败和逃税的指控。
      2. Distribution of food throughout the country is being hampered by inefficiency and corruption.
        低效和腐败行为阻碍了食品在全国的分发。
      3. ...bribery and corruption.
        受贿和腐败
    • N-COUNT (单词的)变体
      In linguistics, acorruptionis a word that is derived from an earlier word, but which has become changed in some way.
      1. 'Morris' is an English corruption of 'Moorish', meaning North African.
        Morris 在英语中是 Moorish 的变体,意思是“北非的”。

    英英释义

    noun

    • inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony)
      1. he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering
    • destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty
      1. corruption of a minor
      2. the big city's subversion of rural innocence
      Synonym:subversion
    • moral perversion
      1. the luxury and corruption among the upper classes
      2. moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration
      3. its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity
      4. Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction
      Synonym:degeneracydepravationdepravityputrefaction
    • lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery)
        Synonym:corruptness
      1. decay of matter (as by rot or oxidation)
        1. in a state of progressive putrefaction
            Synonym:putrescenceputridnessrottenness

          双语例句

          • Her government never really shook off the taint of corruption
            她的政府从来没有真正摆脱掉腐败的阴影。
          • 'Morris' is an English corruption of 'Moorish', meaning North African.
            Morris在英语中是Moorish的变体,意思是“北非的”。
          • Mr Bird remained unmoved by the corruption allegations
            伯德先生对贪污指控一直无动于衷。
          • The corruption does not seem to have muted the country's prolonged economic boom.
            腐败似乎没有影响国家经济的持续繁荣。
          • Members of the Bundestag are immune from prosecution for corruption
            德国联邦议院的成员可免受贪腐罪的起诉。
          • The discontent has been fuelled by allegations of corruption in high places.
            关于身居高位者腐败行为的指控更激起了人们的不满。
          • There's corruption, and we're going to get rid of it
            存在贪污腐败现象,我们将予以清除。
          • I will hold myself aloof from wrong and corruption.
            我会让自己远离错误和腐败。
          • He warns that corruption is corroding Russia.
            他警告说腐败正在侵蚀俄罗斯。
          • Government officials accused of bribery and corruption get off the hook with monotonous regularity
            被指控贪污受贿的政府官员无一例外总能脱身。