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1. The city is riddled with corruption.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;该城腐败成风。
2. The minister said that there was corruption in high places in the government.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;部长说政府部门某些高层人物中间产生了腐败现象。
3. The heat accelerated the corruption of the dead body.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;天热加速了死尸的腐烂。
1. 贪污:访谈动机 贪污(corruption)是一项历史久远、全球普及的社会病态行为,亦是舆论及社会各界长期关注和讨论的重要议题. 但在对贪污...
1. 腐败;贪污;受贿
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Corruption is dishonesty and illegal behaviour by people in positions of authority or power.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. The President faces 54 charges of corruption and tax evasion...
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;总统面临54项腐败和逃税的指控。
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. Distribution of food throughout the country is being hampered by inefficiency and corruption.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;低效和腐败行为阻碍了食品在全国的分发。
2. (单词的)变体
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;In linguistics, a corruption is a word that is derived from an earlier word, but which has become changed in some way.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. 'Morris' is an English corruption of 'Moorish', meaning North African.
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Morris 在英语中是 Moorish 的变体,意思是“北非的”。
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noun
1. inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony)
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering
2. destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;undermining moral integrity
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. corruption of a minor
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;the big city's subversion of rural innocence
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Synonym: subversion
3. moral perversion
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;impairment of virtue and moral principles
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;e.g. the luxury and corruption among the upper classes
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Synonym: degeneracydepravationdepravityputrefaction
4. lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery)
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;use of a position of trust for dishonest gain
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Synonym: corruptness
5. decay of matter (as by rot or oxidation)
6. in a state of progressive putrefaction
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Synonym: putrescenceputridnessrottenness