B2 noun #6,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

bribery

설명: bribery 당신의 레벨에서:

Bribery is a bad thing. It means giving money to someone to break a rule. If you give money to a teacher to get an 'A' grade, that is bribery. It is not allowed in school or work.

Bribery is when you offer something valuable to a person in charge so they do what you want. It is illegal. For example, if a driver gives money to a police officer to avoid a ticket, that is bribery.

Bribery is a common term for corruption. It happens when someone uses money or gifts to influence an official's decision. It is considered a serious crime because it makes things unfair for people who follow the rules.

Bribery is the act of inducing someone to act dishonestly by offering them an incentive. It is a major issue in international business and politics. Many companies have strict policies to prevent their employees from engaging in bribery.

Bribery represents a fundamental breach of professional and public ethics. It involves the illicit exchange of value to secure an advantage, often distorting market competition or legal outcomes. It is frequently discussed in the context of corporate compliance and anti-corruption legislation like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Bribery is a pervasive socio-political phenomenon that erodes institutional integrity. Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'alms' or 'gifts,' it has evolved into a sophisticated mechanism of systemic corruption. In legal discourse, it requires proving 'corrupt intent,' distinguishing it from legitimate lobbying or gift-giving. It remains a central theme in political science and ethics, highlighting the tension between private interest and public duty.

bribery 30초 만에

  • Bribery is the illegal act of influencing someone.
  • It is a form of corruption.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It is strictly forbidden in business and law.

At its core, bribery is about cheating the system. Imagine you are playing a game, and one player pays the referee to make sure they win; that is exactly what bribery looks like in real life.

When someone offers a bribe—which could be cash, expensive gifts, or even a favor—they are trying to gain an unfair advantage. This is not just about breaking rules; it is about breaking trust. Whether it is a business deal or a government contract, bribery makes the process unfair for everyone else involved.

Because it is so harmful to society, most countries have very strict laws against it. If you are caught giving or taking a bribe, you can face huge fines or even go to jail. It is a serious topic, but understanding it helps you see why integrity and transparency are so important in our world today.

The word bribery comes from the Middle English word briberie, which originally referred to 'begging' or 'theft.' It traces back to the Old French word briber, meaning to 'beg' or 'ask for bread.'

Back in the 14th century, a 'bribe' didn't necessarily mean a cash payment to a politician. It was often associated with scraps of food given to beggars or thieves. Over time, the meaning shifted from a simple handout to a more sinister act of 'buying' someone's influence.

By the 16th century, the term had firmly established itself in legal and political contexts. It became the go-to word for describing the corruption of judges and officials. It is fascinating how a word that started as a way to describe helping the poor eventually evolved into a term for one of the most common forms of white-collar crime.

You will mostly hear bribery used in formal, legal, or journalistic contexts. It is not a word you would use in casual conversation unless you are discussing news, politics, or crime dramas.

Common phrases include allegations of bribery or a bribery scandal. When talking about the act itself, we often use verbs like commit, accept, or investigate. For example, 'The company was investigated for bribery.'

The register is strictly formal. If you use it in a casual setting, it sounds very serious. Always be careful when using this word; accusing someone of bribery is a very heavy claim that carries significant legal weight.

While there are not many 'fun' idioms for such a serious topic, there are expressions related to influence:

  • Grease someone's palm: To give someone money to do a favor.
  • Sweeten the deal: Offering an extra incentive to make an agreement more attractive.
  • Under the table: Doing something secretly and illegally, usually involving money.
  • Kickback: A return of a portion of a sum of money received, especially as a result of coercion or secret agreement.
  • Pay-off: A bribe or payment made to influence someone's behavior.

Bribery is an uncountable noun. You cannot say 'a bribery' or 'brieries.' You refer to it as 'an act of bribery' or simply 'bribery.'

The pronunciation is BRY-buh-ree. In both British and American English, the stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like finery, winery, and slippery.

Grammatically, it often follows verbs like accused of, charged with, or guilty of. It is a classic example of a noun derived from a verb (bribe + -ery suffix).

재미있는 사실

It originally referred to food scraps given to beggars.

발음 가이드

영국식 /ˈbraɪbəri/

BRY-buh-ree

미국식 /ˈbraɪbəri/

BRY-buh-ree

자주 하는 실수

  • Mispronouncing as 'brib-er-y'
  • Stressing the second syllable
  • Dropping the 'r' sound

라임이 맞는 단어

finery winery slippery drudgery misery

난이도

독해 2/5

Easy to understand once defined.

쓰기 3/5

Requires formal tone.

말하기 3/5

Requires careful usage.

듣기 2/5

Common in news.

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

Money Crime Law Illegal

다음에 배울 것

Corruption Ethics Transparency Accountability

고급

Embezzlement Nepotism Malfeasance

알아야 할 문법

Uncountable Nouns

Bribery is bad.

Passive Voice

He was accused of bribery.

Prepositional Phrases

Guilty of bribery.

수준별 예문

1

Bribery is bad.

Bribery = illegal gift

Noun as subject

2

Do not use bribery.

Don't do it

Imperative

3

It is a crime.

Illegal act

Simple sentence

4

Bribery is not fair.

Unfairness

Adjective usage

5

They hate bribery.

Dislike

Transitive verb

6

Bribery is wrong.

Immoral

Subject-verb-adjective

7

He stopped the bribery.

Ending it

Past tense

8

We avoid bribery.

Stay away

Present tense

1

Bribery is against the law.

2

The boss was fired for bribery.

3

He was accused of bribery.

4

Bribery ruins trust.

5

She refused the bribery attempt.

6

The police fight against bribery.

7

Bribery is a serious problem.

8

Avoid bribery at all costs.

1

The scandal involved millions in bribery.

2

Many countries have strict laws against bribery.

3

He was arrested on charges of bribery.

4

The company implemented a zero-tolerance policy on bribery.

5

Bribery undermines the democratic process.

6

She reported the bribery to the authorities.

7

The investigation uncovered systemic bribery.

8

Bribery is a major barrier to fair business.

1

The politician was implicated in a major bribery scandal.

2

Bribery is often used to secure lucrative government contracts.

3

The firm faced heavy fines for international bribery.

4

Bribery is a form of white-collar crime that is hard to detect.

5

He was convicted of bribery and sentenced to prison.

6

The organization works to eliminate bribery in developing nations.

7

Bribery distorts the competitive landscape of the industry.

8

The whistleblower exposed the bribery scheme.

1

The pervasive nature of bribery in the region has stifled economic growth.

2

Anti-bribery compliance programs are now mandatory for multinational corporations.

3

The prosecution presented compelling evidence of bribery.

4

Bribery is frequently masked as 'consulting fees' in financial reports.

5

The judge dismissed the case due to lack of evidence regarding the bribery.

6

Bribery remains a significant obstacle to achieving sustainable development goals.

7

The culture of bribery was deeply embedded within the department.

8

Legislators are pushing for stricter penalties for public sector bribery.

1

The systemic nature of the bribery scandal prompted a complete overhaul of the institution's governance structure.

2

Bribery, once considered a standard tool of diplomacy, is now universally condemned under international law.

3

The intricate bribery network spanned three continents and involved high-ranking officials.

4

The moral decay caused by institutionalized bribery is difficult to reverse.

5

The case serves as a landmark precedent in the fight against corporate bribery.

6

Bribery is an insidious practice that compromises the rule of law.

7

The auditor flagged several suspicious transactions that suggested potential bribery.

8

The political fallout from the bribery allegations was catastrophic for the administration.

동의어

corruption graft subornation palm-greasing payoff kickback

반의어

integrity honesty fairness

자주 쓰는 조합

bribery scandal
commit bribery
accused of bribery
bribery charges
bribery attempt
investigate bribery
bribery case
allegations of bribery
bribery scheme
guilty of bribery

관용어 및 표현

"grease someone's palm"

To bribe someone

He had to grease the official's palm to get the permit.

informal

"under the table"

Secret and illegal

The payment was made under the table.

neutral

"sweeten the deal"

Add an incentive

They offered a bonus to sweeten the deal.

neutral

"kick the bucket"

To die (unrelated, but often confused in slang context)

Not applicable to bribery.

informal

"pay to play"

Paying for access

It's a pay to play system.

business

"backhander"

A bribe

He took a backhander to ignore the rules.

informal

혼동하기 쉬운

bribery Lobbying

Both involve influence

Lobbying is legal; bribery is not

Lobbying is protected; bribery is prosecuted.

bribery Extortion

Both involve money/crime

Extortion is forced; bribery is consensual

He was extorted; he offered a bribe.

bribery Gift

Both involve giving

Gifts are voluntary; bribes have strings attached

A gift is a present; a bribe is a payment.

bribery Tip

Both involve money

Tips are for service; bribes are for influence

I tipped the waiter; I bribed the guard.

문장 패턴

B1

Subject + was accused of + bribery

He was accused of bribery.

B2

There is + an investigation into + bribery

There is an investigation into bribery.

B1

The company + has a policy against + bribery

The company has a policy against bribery.

B2

He + was found guilty of + bribery

He was found guilty of bribery.

A2

The act of + bribery + is illegal

The act of bribery is illegal.

어휘 가족

명사

bribe The money or gift itself

동사

bribe To influence with a bribe

형용사

bribable Able to be bribed

관련

corruption Broader category

사용법

frequency

6

격식 수준

Legal/Academic Journalistic Formal Speech Casual

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a judge's bench with a stack of cash hidden under it.
💡

Native Usage

Use it to describe political scandals.
🌍

Cultural Insight

Transparency International tracks global bribery.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Never say 'a bribery'.
💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'BRY' sound.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.
💡

Did You Know?

The word is centuries old.
💡

Study Smart

Read news articles about corruption.
💡

Writing Tip

Pair it with 'alleged' to be safe.
💡

Speaking Tip

Keep your tone serious.

암기하기

기억법

Bribe + ery (a place or act of bribing).

시각적 연상

A hand passing a hidden envelope under a desk.

Word Web

Corruption Ethics Law Fraud Influence

챌린지

Look up 'anti-bribery policy' for a major company.

어원

Old French

원래 의미: Begging or theft

문화적 맥락

Very high; accusing someone of bribery is a serious legal allegation.

Highly sensitive term in Western business ethics.

The Godfather (film) All the President's Men (book)

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

Business

  • Corporate bribery
  • Compliance officer
  • Illegal payments

Politics

  • Political scandal
  • Public official
  • Corruption charges

Law

  • Prosecution
  • Evidence
  • Conviction

Daily Life

  • Bribing a child
  • Small favor
  • Unfair advantage

대화 시작하기

"What do you think is the best way to stop bribery?"

"Have you ever heard of a major bribery scandal in the news?"

"Why do you think some people resort to bribery?"

"Is there a difference between a 'gift' and a 'bribe' in your culture?"

"How does bribery affect the economy of a country?"

일기 주제

Write about why integrity is important in leadership.

Describe a scenario where someone might be tempted to use bribery.

Reflect on how laws against corruption protect society.

If you were a judge, how would you punish bribery?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문
No, it can be gifts, services, or favors.
Usually, it must have tangible value.
A tip is a reward for service; a bribe is for influence.
Yes, in almost all countries.
Rules companies use to stop bribery.
Only if you are joking about 'bribing' a friend with pizza.
No, lobbying is legal influence; bribery is illegal.
Contact local law enforcement or an ethics hotline.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

Bribery is a ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: crime

Bribery is illegal.

multiple choice A2

Which is a synonym for bribery?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Corruption

Both relate to dishonesty.

true false B1

Bribery is legal in most countries.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is illegal globally.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Noun vs Concept.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard passive construction.

점수: /5

관련 콘텐츠

Law 관련 단어

legal

A2

법적으로 허용되거나 법과 관련된 모든 것을 말해요. 변호사, 재판, 계약 같은 법적 업무를 할 때 사용합니다.

arbiter

B2

'Arbiter'는 분쟁을 해결하거나 옳고 그름을 결정할 권한이 있는 사람이에요. 중립적인 심판자 역할을 하죠.

dislegly

C1

A test-specific term used to describe something that is not permitted by law or established rules. It characterizes actions, behaviors, or documents that violate a formal code or legal standard within a controlled linguistic simulation.

circumlegic

C1

To strategically bypass or interpret around the literal boundaries of a law, regulation, or specific text. This verb describes the act of navigating through complex rules to find an alternative path without strictly violating the letter of the law.

violate

B2

To break, disregard, or fail to comply with a law, rule, agreement, or principle. It can also mean to treat a person, place, or thing with disrespect or to disturb someone's privacy or rights.

adduccide

C1

Describing evidence, arguments, or facts that are specifically brought forward or cited as proof in a formal discussion. It characterizes information that is directly relevant and capable of being used to support a specific claim or hypothesis.

nontribment

C1

The state or condition of being exempt from a mandatory contribution, tribute, or communal obligation within a structured group. It specifically refers to the formal status of not being required to participate in a shared burden or collective expense.

arraign

C1

To call or bring a person before a court to answer a criminal charge. This formal process involves reading the charging document to the defendant in the presence of a judge to inform them of their rights and the accusations against them.

designate

B2

특정한 역할이나 목적을 위해 공식적으로 정하는 거야. 어떤 사람을 임명하거나 장소를 지정할 때 써.

rights

B1

법이나 도덕적으로 당신에게 주어지는 자유나 권리를 말해요. 예를 들어, 자유롭게 말할 권리나 공정하게 대우받을 권리 등이 있어요.

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