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贿 (traditional: 賄) is a phono-semantic compound combining the shell radical 贝/貝, which denotes wealth, currency, or financial transactions because cowrie shells served as money, with the component 有 ('to have, possess'). While 有 primarily gives the pronunciation, it also reinforces the notion of possessing goods. Originally, the character referred to wealth, property, or valuable material goods given as gifts. Over time, the meaning gradually narrowed and became pejorative, specifically a bribe, illicit payments intended to corrupt officials, secure unfair advantages, or unlawfully influence those in power.
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他拒绝贿赂官员。
贿赂是一种严重的罪行。
那名官员因受贿被逮捕。
政府严厉打击行贿行为。
如果企图贿选,将会受到法律严惩。
他行贿是为了获得那份合同。
这个腐败网络涉及巨额贿款。
抵制任何形式的贿络是公民的责任。
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