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act corruptly

  • 1 corruptly

    [kǝ'rʌptlɪ]
    ADV [behave, act] de manera corrupta

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  • 2 graft

    I 1. noun
    1) (Bot.) Pfropfreis, das
    2) (Med.) (operation) Transplantation, die (fachspr.); (thing grafted) Transplantat, das
    3) (Brit. coll.): (work) Plackerei, die (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb
    1) (Bot.) pfropfen
    2) (Med.) transplantieren (fachspr.); verpflanzen
    3. intransitive verb
    2) (Brit. coll.): (work) schuften (ugs.)
    II noun
    (coll.) (dishonesty) Gaunerei, die; (profit) Fischzug, der
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    (to fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body: The doctor treated her burns by grafting skin from her leg on to her back.) transplantieren
    2. noun
    (a piece of skin, bone etc which is grafted: a skin graft.) das Transplantat
    II noun
    1) (dishonesty in obtaining profit or good position.) die Korruption
    2) (hard work.) die Plackerei
    * * *
    [grɑ:ft, AM græft]
    I. n
    1. HORT Setzling m
    2. MED Transplantat nt
    bone/skin \graft Knochen-/Hauttransplantat nt
    3. no pl (corruption) Schiebung f fam, Mauschelei f fam
    4. BRIT (sl: work)
    [hard] \graft Schufterei f fam, Plackerei f fam, Schinderei f fam
    II. vt
    to \graft sth on [or onto] sth
    1. HORT etw auf etw akk aufpfropfen
    to \graft sth together etw miteinander kombinieren
    2. MED etw auf etw akk übertragen, verpflanzen
    3. ( fig: add on) etw zu etw dat hinzufügen
    III. vi
    1. (act corruptly) Amtsmissbrauch treiben
    2. BRIT (sl: work hard) schuften fam
    to \graft away sich akk abrackern fam
    * * *
    [grAːft]
    1. n
    1) (BOT) (Pfropf)reis nt; (MED) Transplantat nt
    2) (esp US inf = corruption) Mauschelei f (inf), Schiebung f
    3) (Brit inf = hard work) Schufterei f (inf), Plackerei f (inf)
    2. vt (BOT)
    (auf)pfropfen (on auf +acc), (ein)pfropfen (in in +acc); (MED) übertragen (on auf +acc), einpflanzen (in in +acc fig = incorporate) einbauen (onto in +acc); (artificially) aufpfropfen ( onto +dat)
    3. vi
    (inf: work hard) schuften (at an +dat) (inf)
    * * *
    graft1 [ɡrɑːft; US ɡræft]
    A s
    1. BOT
    a) Pfropfreis n
    b) veredelte Pflanze
    c) Pfropfstelle f
    2. fig (etwas) Aufgepfropftes
    3. MED
    a) Transplantat n, verpflanztes Gewebe
    b) Transplantation f
    B v/t
    1. BOT
    a) einen Zweig pfropfen (in in akk; on auf akk)
    b) eine Pflanze okulieren, durch Pfropfen kreuzen oder veredeln
    2. MED Gewebe verpflanzen, transplantieren
    3. fig (in, on, upon)
    a) etwas auf-, einpfropfen (dat)
    b) Ideen etc einimpfen (dat)
    c) übertragen (auf akk)
    graft2 [ɡrɑːft; US ɡræft] umg
    A s
    1. Br Arbeit f:
    hard graft Schufterei f umg;
    it’s hard graft es ist ganz schön anstrengend ( doing zu tun)
    2. besonders US
    a) Bereicherung f durch Amtsmissbrauch
    b) Schmiergelder pl
    B v/i
    1. Br arbeiten:
    graft hard schuften umg
    2. besonders US
    a) sich durch Amtsmissbrauch bereichern
    b) Schmiergelder zahlen
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (Bot.) Pfropfreis, das
    2) (Med.) (operation) Transplantation, die (fachspr.); (thing grafted) Transplantat, das
    3) (Brit. coll.): (work) Plackerei, die (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb
    1) (Bot.) pfropfen
    2) (Med.) transplantieren (fachspr.); verpflanzen
    3. intransitive verb
    2) (Brit. coll.): (work) schuften (ugs.)
    II noun
    (coll.) (dishonesty) Gaunerei, die; (profit) Fischzug, der
    * * *
    v.
    pfropfen (Landwirtschaft) v.
    veredeln v.

    English-german dictionary > graft

  • 3 graft

    [grɑ:ft, Am græft] n
    1) hort Setzling m
    2) med Transplantat nt;
    bone/skin \graft Knochen-/Hauttransplantat nt
    3) no pl ( corruption) Schiebung f ( fam), Mauschelei f ( fam)
    4) ( Brit) (sl: work)
    [hard] \graft Schufterei f ( fam), Plackerei f ( fam), Schinderei f ( fam) vt
    to \graft sth on [or onto] sth
    1) hort etw auf etw akk aufpfropfen;
    to \graft sth together etw miteinander kombinieren
    2) med etw auf etw akk übertragen, verpflanzen;
    3) (fig: add on) etw zu etw dat hinzufügen vi
    1) ( act corruptly) Amtsmissbrauch treiben
    2) ( Brit) (sl: work hard) schuften ( fam)
    to \graft away sich akk abrackern ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > graft

  • 4 secret commission

    эк., пол., юр., австр. подкуп, тайное вознаграждение, тайные комиссионные, разг. "откат" (термин, используемый в австралийском законодательстве для обозначения коммерческого подкупа (commercial bribery))

    The offence of receiving a secret commission is committed when an agent corruptly takes a payment from a person as an inducement or reward for doing any act in relation to the principals business. — Преступление, заключающееся в получении тайного вознаграждения, совершается в случае, если должностное лицо тайно берет вознаграждение от какого-лица в обмен на содействие коммерческой деятельности этого лица.

    Syn:
    See:
    * * *

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > secret commission

  • 5 corrupt

    1. adjective
    (depraved) verkommen; verdorben (geh.); (influenced by bribery) korrupt
    2. transitive verb
    (deprave) korrumpieren; (bribe) bestechen
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) verderben
    2. adjective
    1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) schlecht, bestechlich
    2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) falsch
    - academic.ru/16358/corruptible">corruptible
    - corruptibility
    - corruption
    * * *
    cor·rupt
    [kəˈrʌpt]
    I. adj
    1. (dishonest) korrupt; (bribable) bestechlich
    \corrupt morals verdorbener Charakter
    \corrupt practices unehrenhafte Praktiken
    2. (ruined) text, manuscript entstellt; file unlesbar; disk kaputt
    II. vt
    1. (debase ethically)
    to \corrupt sb jdn korrumpieren; (morally) jdn [moralisch] verderben
    to \corrupt sb's morals jds Charakter verderben
    2. (change)
    to \corrupt English/French Englisch/Französisch entstellen
    to \corrupt a text/sb's work einen Text/jds Arbeit verfälschen
    to \corrupt sb jdn bestechen
    to \corrupt a file eine Datei ruinieren
    \corrupted file fehlerhafte Datei
    * * *
    [kə'rʌpt]
    1. adj
    verdorben, verworfen, schlecht; (= open to bribery) korrupt, bestechlich; text, language verderbt, korrumpiert; (COMPUT) disk nicht lesbar, kaputt
    2. vt
    (morally) verderben; (ethically) korrumpieren; (form = bribe) bestechen, korrumpieren; (COMPUT) data kaputt or unlesbar machen, zerstören
    * * *
    corrupt [kəˈrʌpt]
    A adj (adv corruptly)
    1. (moralisch) verdorben, verderbt, schlecht, verworfen
    2. unredlich, unlauter
    3. korrupt:
    a) bestechlich, käuflich
    b) Bestechungs…:
    corrupt practices Bestechungsmethoden, Korruption f;
    Corrupt Practices Act POL US Bundesgesetz n zur Regulierung des Parteifinanzwesens
    4. obs faul, verdorben, schlecht (Lebensmittel)
    5. verfälscht:
    a) unecht, unrein
    b) verderbt, korrumpiert (Text)
    6. IT fehlerhaft (Programm etc)
    B v/t
    1. verderben, (zu Schlechtem) verleiten, -führen
    2. korrumpieren, bestechen
    3. zersetzen, untergraben, zugrunde richten
    4. besonders fig anstecken
    5. einen Text verderben, korrumpieren
    C v/i
    1. (moralisch) verderben, -kommen
    2. (ver)faulen, verderben (Lebensmittel)
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (depraved) verkommen; verdorben (geh.); (influenced by bribery) korrupt
    2. transitive verb
    (deprave) korrumpieren; (bribe) bestechen
    * * *
    adj.
    bestechlich adj.
    korrupt adj.
    verdorben adj.

    English-german dictionary > corrupt

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