kickback

英['kɪkbæk] 美['kɪkbæk]
  • n. 强烈的反应
  • n. <美俚>佣金; 回扣
Noun:
  1. a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction

1. The company had to kickback a lot to the corrupt officer.
这家公司必须给腐败的政府官员很大一笔佣金.

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2. In certain situations, donating your medical services could be considered a kickback.
在一定情况下, 提供医疗服务应考虑到反扑.

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3. The employment agency demanded a kickback on her wages.
职业介绍所要从她的薪资中抽取回扣.

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4. Kelly was unable to drink whiskey for its strong kickback.
凯莉没有办法喝威士忌,因为后劲太强了.

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5. She was unable to take the medicine because of a marked kickback.
她不能吃这种药,因为后劲太大.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Everyone who paid will receive a kickback.
      每一个交了钱的人部可以得到回扣。
    2. For arranging the contract he got a kickback of $20,000.
      为了促成这个合同,他得到了两万美元的回扣。