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英:[səˈbɔ:n]
美:[səˈbɔrn]
sub·orn
s born
第三人称单数:suborns
现在分词:suborning
过去式:suborned
过去分词:suborned
subornative (adj.), subornation (n.), suborner (n.)
词根:suborn
n.subornation 收买
Verb
1. incite to commit a crime or an evil deed;
"He suborned his butler to cover up the murder of his wife"
2. procure (false testimony or perjury)
3. induce to commit perjury or give false testimony;
"The President tried to suborn false witnesses"
"非法获取,贿赂以达到邪恶目的,特别是引诱证人作伪证,"引诱(某人)犯罪," 1530年代,源自法语 suborner "诱惑,煽动,贿赂"(13世纪),直接源自拉丁语 subornare "雇用秘密特工,秘密煽动",最初的意思是"装备,配备,供应",来自 sub "在...下面; 秘密地"(参见 sub-) + ornare "装备",与 ordo "排,等级,系列,安排"有关(参见 order(n.))。相关词汇: Suborned; suborning。
Middle French suborner, from Latin subornare, from sub- secretly + ornare to furnish, equip — more at ornate
The first known use of suborn was in 1534
1 Combined with countries that have only limited enforcement, 51.9% of global exports come from countries that allow their companies to suborn foreign officials.
2 It’s against the law to suborn perjury and Congress could consider it an impeachable offense.
3 In the 1980s, suborned by Channel 4, a sizeable minority of British sports followers became infatuated with that strange sport for sizeable people, American football.
4 Against this clear record of suborning support for his reelection campaign, Mr. Trump has thrown up a smokescreen of denials, insults — and blatant lies.
5 Even during Watergate, 45 years ago, there was bipartisan support to investigate whether or not Richard Nixon lied, suborned perjury or otherwise obstructed justice.
6 Mr. Friedman told investigators that he considered the messages an effort to “suborn perjury.”
7 Packed prisons are filled with political detainees, hundreds of websites have been blocked, and the country’s press has been largely suborned by the security services.
8 That might have been the case in the Christian west, where animist traditions were first suborned and then subverted.
9 Mr. Friedman accused Mr. Manafort of trying to “suborn perjury” by persuading him to lie to investigators, according to a declaration by an F.B.I. agent on the case.
10 Similarly, if Richard Nixon had not been worried about the truth, he would not have been suborning perjury.”
11 Trump has with remarkable success suborned the Republican Party, making it his own.
12 That list of leaders has grown, though none have called for abandoning the package entirely, and Dichter is rumored to have been suborned with an appointment to Gallant’s post.
13 The siloviki have shown they can squash opposition, suborn the courts and stay in charge.
“西罗维基”集团表明了他们能够压制反对意见,收买法庭和掌控一切。
14 He tried to suborn the police.
他企图贿赂警方。
15 He’s so important that people even pour their efforts into trying to corrupt or suborn him.
16 Shredding decency, inviting foreign interference in our elections, suborning insurrection: All those trespasses could be tolerated.
17 The siloviki have shown they can squash opposition, suborn the courts and stay in charge.
“西罗维基”集团表明了他们能够压制反对意见, 收买法庭和掌控一切.
18 It also rejected Walters’ claims that prosecutors suborned perjury by Davis over the use of a disposable cellphone nicknamed the “Batphone” to provide tips, and that the evidence didn’t support his conviction related to Darden.
19 Beauty suborns the critical faculty.
20 Prosecutors originally accused Fletcher, 57, of conspiracy to suborn perjury, obstruct justice and bribe witnesses after obtaining a warrant to listen in on jailhouse phone calls between the attorney and Knight in 2015.
3 唆使
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4 收买
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6 发假誓
7 使发假誓