| 单词 | kickback | 
| 释义 | kickback  (kɪkbæk  )       Word forms:  kickbacks   countable noun  A kickback is a sum of money that is paid to someone illegally, for example money which a company pays someone to arrange for the company to be chosen to do an important job.   ...alleged kickbacks and illegal party financing.   Synonyms:  bribe, payoff, backhander [slang], enticement     Collocations:  pay a kickback We exposed the sites for plugging money-off deals which earned them commission — while hiding those which do not pay a kickback.  The Sun  However, an investigation that began in 2014 has claimed that much of its growth was due to a culture of paying kickbacks for contracts.  Times, Sunday Times  Some allegedly pay kickbacks and bungs.  Times, Sunday Times  Prosecutors had claimed several companies were paying kickbacks to surgeons who used their products.  Times, Sunday Times  Law firms are prohibited from paying kickbacks for personal injury cases.  Times, Sunday Times  Translations: Chinese: 回扣 Japanese: リベート  | 
	
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