kick·back
noun/ˈkɪkbæk/
/ˈkɪkbæk/
(informal)- money paid illegally to somebody in return for work or help
(不合法的)回扣,酬金,佣金 - They were accused of paying kickbacks to politicians to obtain public contracts.
他们被指控向政客支付回扣以获得公共机构合同。
Extra Examples- The hotel porter gets a 10 per cent kickback from the ticket agency.
酒店搬运工从票务公司获得10%的回扣。 - The kickbacks were disguised as personal low-interest loans.
这些回扣伪装成个人低息贷款。 - There are allegations that ministers took kickbacks from foreign contractors.
有人指控部长们从外国承包商那里收受回扣。
- They were accused of paying kickbacks to politicians to obtain public contracts.