英 [ˈkɪkbæk] 美 [ˈkɪkbæk]
n. 回扣,佣金;强烈反应;退回赃物
复数kickbacks
kickback /ˈkɪkˌbæk/
可数名词 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. 回扣
...alleged kickbacks and illegal party financing.
...涉嫌收取佣金和非法政党筹资。
a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction
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回扣
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... 汇兑附加费;汇兑附加税:exchange surcharge 回佣;佣金:kickback 回升;转强:firm up ...
回扣 sales commission; rebates; kickback 灰领 (源于美国,指负责维修电器、上下水道、机械的技术工人,他们多穿灰色的制服工作,因此得名。
...)之类的熟悉字眼,但玩皮狗创造性地在对战过程中加入了奖励要素,也就是我们之前报道过的加速器(Booster)跟故佣金(Kickback),可以升级的各种奖励令你在打联机对战的时候可以玩得更加得心应手。
The bureaucrats collected a kickback.
官员从中收取回扣。
Illustrated the kickback of misusing technology and way of amelioration.
举例说明工艺路线用错了的不良后果和改进的途径。
If the order can be accepted, we'll pay the kickback and commission to you.
如果这个订单能成的话,我们可以给你回扣和佣金。
Ted Stevens, who is the subject of a federal kickback investigation, and New Mexico Sen.
Stafford eventually went to jail in 1984 for his part in a construction contract kickback scheme.
In one deal, O'Shea allegedly got 1% of the contract revenue as a kickback payment.