1.【赛马】(为要使马不能取胜)给(马)吃毒药,使(马)成残废
2.(行贿)收买;诈骗;骗取(钱等)
3.逮捕(犯人)
1.to make contact with somebody, especially in order to persuade that person to do something
2.to influence or persuade somebody using underhand or illegal means such as lies, threats, or bribes
3.to prevent a racehorse from winning a race by drugging or disabling it
4.to swindle or defraud somebody
5.to steal something from its owner
6.to seize hold of somebody
7.to kidnap somebody
8.to try and get someone’s attention in order to persuade them to do something
9.to threaten someone or to pay them money in order to make them do something
1.to make contact with somebody, especially in order to persuade that person to do something
2.to influence or persuade somebody using underhand or illegal means such as lies, threats, or bribes
3.to prevent a racehorse from winning a race by drugging or disabling it
4.to swindle or defraud somebody
5.to steal something from its owner
6.to seize hold of somebody
7.to kidnap somebody
8.to try and get someone’s attention in order to persuade them to do something
9.to threaten someone or to pay them money in order to make them do something
1.In his ruling on the trial of the alleged robbers in London, Lord Judge said that preventing jury-nobbling was expensive.
上诉法院大法官在他对伦敦抢劫嫌犯审理的裁决中表示,防止陪审团被收买的费用是昂贵的。
2.Nobbling the VSD could be part of that, say her critics.
她的批评者们说,暗中破坏VSD可能就是这一计划的一部分。
3.Discussion on the Aim of Illegal Appropriation in the Nobbling Crime
诈骗犯罪中非法占有目的之探讨