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corruptions

美[kə'rʌpʃ(ə)n],英[kə'rʌpʃ(ə)n],

释义

n. 腐败;恶化;贿赂;(文献等的)讹误; 网络释义: 腐化;败坏;腐化数据;

例句

Corruptions of bribing officials exist in the early human society for the purposes of politics, economy, or earning other benefits.
人类社会早就存在为达到政治、经济目的或谋取其他利益贿赂官吏的腐败现象。
In order to crack down on corruptions, United Nations Convention against Corruption established Criminal Absent Judgement.
为有效打击腐败犯罪,《联合国反腐败公约》确立了刑事缺席判决制度。
The supervise organisation "Transparent International" assesses Bulgaria as the European country with most corruptions in 2008.
2008年,监察机构“透明国际”将保加利亚列为欧洲最腐败的国家。
Fixed crashes and possible action file corruptions when lines containing hashes are written through the CGI editor.
固定的冲击及可能采取的行动提出反腐倡廉工作时,系含有哈希值是通过书面与cgi总编辑。
Or memory corruptions and crashes when operators have been overridden.
或者当运算符已被重写时,此缺陷可能导致内存损坏和系统故障。
Crashes or unexplainable heap corruptions .
Corruptions in the managerial staffs of public hospitals are . . .
公立医院管理层腐败化是当前最危险的产权异化。
But these are, sadly, more exceptions that rules and are often overwhelmed by the awful corruptions and dangers that surround us.
但是很让人难过的是,更多的时候我们周围可怕的坍塌和危险挑战者我们的制度。
Anti-corruptions, esp. white-collar crimes in forestry sector.
More serious, some government staffs further spoil their images because of corruptions just like recreational activities with public fund.
更严重的是一些公仆因为各诸如公仆吃喝等各种腐败进一步破坏了他们的公众形象。