贪污

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Understanding 贪污 (tānwū)

贪污 specifically refers to corrupt practices, especially involving public officials who illegally take money or property for personal gain. It is a serious legal and social issue in Chinese-speaking societies.

Usage and Context

This term is often used in news reports, legal contexts, and political discussions. It implies not just greed () but also the 'dirtiness' or illegality () of the act. When someone is accused of 贪污, it usually means they have abused their official position to embezzle or accept bribes.

Common Collocations

  • 贪污 (embezzle public funds): highlights the misuse of government money.
  • 贪污 (anti-corruption): used in campaigns or policies against corruption.
  • 贪污腐败 (corruption and decay): emphasizes moral and legal degradation.

Register and Tone

贪污 is a formal and serious term, mostly used in official or journalistic language. It is not used casually or in everyday small talk.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 贪污 with (greedy) alone; 贪污 always involves illegal or unethical conduct, especially in a public or official capacity.

Example Sentences

He was sentenced to ten years in prison for embezzling public funds.

The government is intensifying efforts against corruption and severely

Corruption not only harms national interests but also undermines social