/ˈbraɪbər/ – Noun
Definition: người hối lộ, người đút lót.
A more thorough explanation: A briber is a person who offers, gives, receives, or solicits something of value, such as money or gifts, in exchange for influence or action in violation of legal or ethical standards.
Example: The defendant was charged with being a briber for offering a cash bribe to a government official in exchange for a favorable decision on a contract bid.