malversation

英 [,mælvə'seɪʃ(ə)n] 美
  • n. 盗用;贪污;渎职;腐败行为
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malversation (n.)
"professional or official corruption," 1540s, from French malversation, from malverser, from Latin male versari, from male "wrongly, ill" (see mal-) + versari "to behave, conduct oneself," passive frequentative of vertere "to turn" (see versus).
1. In the final analysis, all malversation can be related the absence of correct concept of masses.
各种腐败行为究其根源都与思想上没有牢固树立正确的群众观相关系.

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2. Based on this idea, we can construct a dynamic model to explain how morality affects malversation.
这样就可以建立一个动态的模型解释基于道德导致腐败规模变化的原因.

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