graft
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贪污, 贿赂
a morally or legally wrong act, usually bribery, done to gain an advantage or support
- The politician was arrested for graft after accepting bribes in exchange for government contracts.
这位政客因贪污在接受了政府合同的贿赂后被逮捕。
- The business leader was known for his involvement in graft, using bribes to secure favorable deals.
这位商业领袖因参与贪污而闻名,利用贿赂确保有利的交易。
- The company's success was built on graft, with executives paying off regulators to bypass legal requirements.
公司的成功建立在贿赂之上,高管们贿赂监管机构以绕过法律要求。
- The public demanded an end to the culture of graft that had plagued the government for decades.
公众要求结束几十年来一直困扰政府的贪污文化。
- The anti-corruption task force was established to combat graft and bring corrupt officials to justice.
反腐败工作队是为了打击贿赂并将腐败官员绳之以法而成立的。
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移植, 嫁接
a surgical procedure by which a doctor replaces a missing or damaged tissue or bone with a healthy substitute
A graft is a surgical procedures that involves taking tissue from one part of the body and placing it in another to repair or reconstruct damaged or missing tissue. This tissue can be skin, bone, blood vessels, or other types of tissue. Grafts are commonly used in various surgeries, such as skin grafts for burn victims, bone grafts for fractures or bone issues, and vascular grafts for repairing blood vessels. The goal is to promote healing and restore function in the affected area by providing new tissue or structure where it is needed. Grafts can come from the patient's own body, known as an autograft; from another individual, known as an allograft; or from artificial materials, known as synthetic grafts.
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hard work or effort
- That was proper graft, painting the whole house.
- He put in a lot of graft to finish the project.
- Gardening is hard graft in the summer heat.
- It's tough graft, but someone's got to do it.
- She enjoys the graft of running her own business.