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kick-back 英'kɪkb'æk美'kɪkb'æk COCA²⁵⁴³³⁷⁺⁶BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³ 基本英英例句 n.回程⁵⁰;逆转⁵⁰
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 动词 kick back: pay a kickback; make an illegal paymentspring back, as from a forceful thrust用作名词We had to stand all the way back in the bus.我们在回程的公共汽车上不得不站着。 On the way back, Abram met the King of Salem, Melchizedek.亚伯拉罕在回程的时候,遇到撒冷王麦基洗德。 We've all been scammed to hell and back.我们已经全部被骗到尽头和不事逆转。 The tide of opinions was setting back with strength equal to its flow.舆论正在逆转,其势不亚于当初顺流奔泻之时。 |