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18.禁止各种类型的贿赂 to prohibit bribery in various forms/in all its forms(L 3/56) 我们的当务之急是如何防止各种类型的智能犯罪 The most pressing for us now is how to prevent intellectual crime in all its forms 9.达到;等于;实际上是 to amount to(L 59) 如果一位女士对你说:“再说吧。”,那就等于拒绝了你。 If a lady says to you, "Lets talk about it later. " that amounts to her refusal 20.既确保自己的利益,又无愧道德良心 to square one's interests with his moral conscience(L. 68) 为人不做亏心事,夜半敲门心不惊 One who al ways squares his acts with his moral conscience never fears midnight knocks at his RA]: Students taking business courses are sometimes a little surprised to find that classes on business ethics have been included in their schedule. (L. 1) IV. Writing Bribery is a common occurrence in many countries. The phenomenon is introduced by classes on business ethics", and exemplified by two examples: a British car manufacturer and the Chrysler Corporation Questionable payments can be divided into three categories: 1. Those for pol itical purposes or to secure major contracts; 2. Those for obtaining quicker official approval of some project; 3. Those or help with the passage of a business deal ICC is to set up a code of conduct that would ban the giving and seeking of bribes. And a council has been proposed to manage the code. However, opinions differ among the members of Icc Bribery seems inevitable Devices for developing it? Bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase in many countries. They seem to be based not on lack of business ethics but on business interests Exemplification(举例法) Exemplification is employed in the third and the forth paragraph to make the authors viewpoint convincing. The authors viewpoint in Para. 3: Sticking to high moral standards is easier said than done The example in support: A British car manufacturer was accused of operating a fund to pay bribes and of other questionable practices; People in the motor industry held that if they didnt bribe to keep the buyers happy, someone else he authors viewpoint in Para. 4: Bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase The examples in support: The Chrysler Corporation revealed that it made questionable payments of more than $2.5 million between 1971 and 1976 Three hundred other U.S. companies had admitted that they had made payments of one kind or another in recent years Listing(列举法) Main idea?18. 禁止各种类型的贿赂 to prohibit bribery in various forms / in all its forms (L. 3 / 56) 我们的当务之急是如何防止各种类型的智能犯罪。 The most pressing for us now is how to prevent intellectual crime in all its forms. 19. 达到; 等于; 实际上是 to amount to (L. 59) 如果一位女士对你说:“再说吧。”,那就等于拒绝了你。 If a lady says to you, “ Let’s talk about it later.” , that amounts to her refusal. 20. 既确保自己的利益,又无愧道德良心 to square one’s interests with his moral conscience (L. 68) 为人不做亏心事,夜半敲门心不惊。 One who always squares his acts with his moral conscience never fears midnight knocks at his door. 原句: Students taking business courses are sometimes a little surprised to find that classes on business ethics have been included in their schedule. (L. 1) IV. Writing Bribery is a common occurrence in many countries. The phenomenon is introduced by “classes on business ethics”, and exemplified by two examples: a British car manufacturer and the Chrysler Corporation. Questionable payments can be divided into three categories: 1. Those for political purposes or to secure major contracts; 2. Those for obtaining quicker official approval of some project; 3. Those for help with the passage of a business deal. ICC is to set up a code of conduct that would ban the giving and seeking of bribes. And a council has been proposed to manage the code. However, opinions differ among the members of ICC. Bribery seems inevitable. Devices for developing it? Bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase in many countries. They seem to be based not on lack of business ethics but on business interests. Exemplification (举例法) Exemplification is employed in the third and the forth paragraph to make the author’s viewpoint convincing. The author’s viewpoint in Para. 3: Sticking to high moral standards is easier said than done. The example in support: A British car manufacturer was accused of operating a fund to pay bribes and of other questionable practices; People in the motor industry held that if they didn’t bribe to keep the buyers happy, someone else would. The author’s viewpoint in Para. 4: Bribery and other questionable payments are on the increase. The examples in support: The Chrysler Corporation revealed that it made questionable payments of more than $2.5 million between 1971 and 1976. Three hundred other U.S. companies had admitted that they had made payments of one kind or another in recent years. Listing (列举法) Main idea?
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