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复数形式
corruptions
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腐败, 贿赂
illegal and dishonest behavior of someone, particularly one who is in a position of power
- The investigation revealed widespread corruption within the government, with officials taking bribes.
调查揭示了政府内部普遍的腐败,官员们收受贿赂。
- Corruption in the police force led to a lack of trust among the community.
警察部队中的腐败导致了社区中缺乏信任。
- Many citizens took to the streets to protest against corruption in the local government.
许多市民走上街头抗议地方政府中的腐败。
- Transparency organizations are working to reduce corruption in developing countries.
透明组织正在努力减少发展中国家的腐败。
- He was accused of corruption after accepting kickbacks from contractors in exchange for favorable deals.
他被指控腐败,因接受承包商回扣以换取有利交易。
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腐败
destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity
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腐败, 贿赂
inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony)
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腐败, 堕落
the process of abandoning moral principles and behaving immorally
- The book explores the corruption of a man's character under the pressure of societal expectations.
这本书探讨了在社会期望的压力下一个人性格的腐败。
- She worried about the corruption of her child's values due to peer pressure at school.
她担心由于学校里的同伴压力,孩子的价值观会堕落。
- Exposure to criminal activities resulted in the corruption of the once-law-abiding community members.
暴露于犯罪活动导致曾经守法的社区成员腐败。
- He claimed that sex and violence on TV led to the corruption of young people.
他声称电视上的性和暴力导致了年轻人的堕落。
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腐烂, 分解
decay of matter (as by rot or oxidation)
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