kickback 详细解释

kickback

['kikbæk]

n. 强烈的反应
n. <美俚>佣金, 回扣

n.

1. 激烈反应

2. 佣金; 回扣

Everyone at City Hall is receiving kickbacks. It's the only way to get anything done there.

市政府里的每个人都收回扣, 在那里只有送红包, 事情才办得成。

词形变化

名词复数: Kickapoo |

英英释义

名词 kickback:

a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction

补充

kickbackkickback英:[ˈkikbæk] 美:[ˈkɪkˌbæk]n.1.〈口〉(突然产生的)强烈反应,不良后果,回扣,酬金,退回赃物

例句

1. alleged kickbacks and illegal party financing涉嫌收受佣金及政党非法筹资 2. Every time we do something, there's a kickback to it.我们每次做什么事都会有人激烈反对。 3. the kickback from the gun punches your shoulder.枪的后坐力冲击你的肩膀。 4. Several company executives were accused of accepting kickbacks.几家公司的经理被指控收受回扣。