Pervert the course of justice (phrase)
●An offence committed when a person prevents justice from being served on him/herself or on another party.(妨礙司法公正)
Examples:
1.In UK, the maximum sentence a judge can impose on a defendant convicted of perverting the course of justice is life imprisonment.
2.The two police officers were charged with perverting the course of justice by fabricating evidence in the trial.
Uproar (noun)
●a situation in which a lot of people complain about something angrily or make a lot of noise.
(喧嘩,鼓噪,嘩然)
Examples:
1.The book caused an uproar in France.
2.The whole hall was in uproar after the announcement.
Not by any means, by no means (idiom)
●Absolutely not; certainly not; not at all.
(絕非,一點都不)
Examples:
1.This isn't the last we'll hear of it by any means.
2.I'm by no means angry with you.
Trade sth for sth else (idiom)
●To exchange something for something else.
(交換,交易)
Examples:
1.I'd like to trade a watch for a camera.
2.I will trade you my office desk for a conference table.
Strike a deal (idiom)
●If two people strike a deal, they promise to do something for each other that will give them both an advantage.(達成交易)
Examples:
1.The book's author has struck a deal with a major film company.
2.The two sides finally struck a deal after weeks of negotiations.