英:[ˈreikɔf]
美:[ˈrekˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
英:[ˈreikɔf]
美:[ˈrekˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
noun
(informal) a share of total profits, esp. an amount received illegally, such as a bribe or embezzlement.
rake off, verb; from the use of a rake by a croupier to collect the operator's profits in a gambling casino
The first known use of rake-off was in 1887
1 Small firms will enjoy laxer rules on writing off expenses and ailing firms will get rebates for taxes already paid.
小公司将享受在注销支出方面的宽松规定,而境况不佳的公司将会从已经缴纳的税款中得到回扣。