n. a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction
n. 回答, 反扑, 退还
[电] 蹴后
1. The company offered a kickback to the salespeople for every new client they brought in.
该公司为每个新客户提供给销售人员回扣。
2. He was fired for accepting a kickback from a supplier.
他因接受供应商的回扣而被解雇。
3. Some politicians are accused of taking kickbacks from contractors for government projects.
一些政治家被指控从承包商那里收取政府项目的回扣。