受贿

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Meaning and Usage

The term 受贿 (shòuhuì) specifically refers to the act of accepting bribes. It is a legal and ethical term often used in contexts related to corruption, law enforcement, and governance. When someone is accused of 受贿, it means they have illegally received money or gifts in exchange for favors or influence.

Common Contexts

You will frequently encounter 受贿 in news reports about political scandals, court cases, or anti-corruption campaigns. It is a formal term and typically appears in written or official language rather than casual conversation.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 受贿行为 (shòuhuì xíngwéi): bribery behavior, used to describe the act itself.
  • 受贿 (shòuhuì zuì): the crime of accepting bribes, a legal charge.
  • 受贿 (bèi kòng shòuhuì): to be accused of accepting bribes.

Usage Notes

Because 受贿 is a serious accusation, it is usually used in formal or legal contexts. Avoid using it lightly in casual speech. It differs from 贿 (xínghuì), which means to give bribes; 受贿 focuses on the receiver's side.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse 受贿 with 贿赂 (huìlù), which means 'bribe' as a noun. Remember, 受贿 is a verb phrase meaning 'to accept bribes.'

Example Sentences

He was sentenced to ten years in prison for accepting bribes.

The government has intensified efforts to crack down on bribery.

Accepting bribes is not only illegal but also seriously damages social