第三人称复数:kickbacks
名词强烈反应; <俚>佣金,回扣
1. 回扣:Corporate bribery(单位行贿)是指单位为谋取不正当利益而行贿,或者违反国家规定,给予国家工作人员以回扣(kickback)、手续费(commission fee)等情节严重的行为,属于commercial bribery(商业贿赂)的一种.
2. 反冲 神腿:Shrapnel 弹片 子母弹 | Kickback 反冲 神腿 | Bombshell 炸弹 炸弹
1. (不合法的)回扣,酬金,佣金
A kickback is a sum of money that is paid to someone illegally, for example money which a company pays someone to arrange for the company to be chosen to do an important job.
e.g. ...alleged kickbacks and illegal party financing.
涉嫌收受佣金和非法政党筹资
1. kickback的反义词
1. The disciplinary chief also mentioned other specific areas including excessive educational charges and kickback taking in medical service.
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. All of the kickback costs are included in the prices of drugs.
3. kickback的翻译
3. Prosecutors found Li had argued with Lin over the size of the kickback after students'complaints about food quality.
4. Doctors may also face punishment if they help promote pharmaceutical products through their prescriptions and then get a kickback.
5. She also said Koo's NT $ 200 million was a campaign donation, rather than kickback for Taiwan Cement's successful bid for land in Hsinchu Science Park.
6. Li asked Lin to raise the kickback to 20 percent of the total cost of the supplies from 10 percent.
7. kickback什么意思
7. When Lu Jingxian spoke about the kickback that he got from being a " blood head ", he was still somewhat proud.
8. Another netizen from Chongqing said there apparently is " a kickback included in this deal ".
9. The kickback is 65 percent, the largest so far in China for such a lottery.
noun
1. a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction