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kickback    音标拼音: [k'ɪkb,æk]
n. 剧烈的反应;反冲

剧烈的反应;反冲

kickback
n 1: a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent
in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction

kickback \kick"back`\, n.
1. recoil, of a gun or machine, as in older automobile
engines when started by turning a crank.
[PJC]

2. A secret, and usually illegal, payment, by a recipient of
money paid for goods or services, to a facilitator of the
transaction, of a portion of that money; specifically, any
portion of a gain made by the seller in a commercial
transaction which is returned surreptitiously and
illegally to a person (such as a purchasing agent) who
authorized or recommended the purchase. It is generally
considered a form of bribe.
[PJC]

63 Moby Thesaurus words for "kickback":
abatement, agio, allowance, backfire, backlash, backlashing,
bank discount, boomerang, bounce, bound, breakage, bribe, carom,
cash discount, chain discount, charge-off, commission,
compensation, concession, contrecoup, cut, deduction, depreciation,
discount, drawback, kick, payola, penalty, penalty clause,
percentage, premium, price reduction, price-cut, rebate,
rebatement, rebound, rebuff, recalcitration, recoil, recoupment,
reduction, refund, refundment, reimbursement, repayment,
repercussion, repulse, resilience, restitution, return, reward,
ricochet, rollback, salvage, setoff, share, spring, tare,
time discount, trade discount, tret, underselling, write-off


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  • KICKBACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KICKBACK is a return of a part of a sum received often because of confidential agreement or coercion How to use kickback in a sentence
  • KICKBACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Specifically, the focus is on kickbacks in public procurement, the embezzlement of public funds and the bribery of public officials In other words, it was rumored that union officials received kickbacks from the retailers
  • What Is a Kickback? - The Motley Fool
    A kickback is an illegal payment to someone for preferential treatment That payment can come in the form of cash, but it can also be valuable gifts or even financial favors, such as paying
  • Kickback (finance) - Wikipedia
    A kickback is a payment that partially offsets a larger payment in another direction The term often connotes a secret or illegal payment, such as a form of negotiated bribery in which a commission is secretly paid to the person who arranges a deal
  • Kickback Definition, How It Works, and Examples - Investopedia
    A kickback is an illegal payment intended as compensation for preferential treatment or any other type of improper services received Kickbacks are often referred to as a type of bribery
  • Kickbacks 101: A Legal Analysis - The Law To Know
    Once a kickback is received, the proceeds are typically disguised through financial engineering—layering, placement, and integration This concealment constitutes money laundering, a separate and serious criminal offense
  • What is a Kickback? Definition, Examples, and Guide
    What is a Kickback? A Kickback is an illegal or unethical payment made to someone in exchange for favourable treatment, preferential decisions, or improper influence in business or government transactions
  • Kickbacks Explained: How They Work, Types, and Examples
    What is a kickback? A kickback is any form of compensation given to someone as a reward for favorable treatment or services This could be in the form of money, gifts, services, or anything else of value
  • Kickback - Meaning, Examples, Forms, Threats, How To Control?
    Kickback is a form of bribery where someone gives or receives something of value in exchange for an illicit or corrupt favor or service This payment can be in cash, credits, goods, preferential allocation, or other valuable materials or services





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