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  • 柯林斯词典释义
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  • 行业词典释义

blackmail

[ˈblækmeɪl] [ˈblækˌmel]
  • 第三人称单数:blackmails;
  • 过去式:blackmailed;
  • 过去分词:blackmailed;
  • 现在分词:blackmailing;
  • 例句
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • N-UNCOUNT
      勒索;敲诈;讹诈
      Blackmail is the action of threatening to reveal a secret about someone, unless they do something you tell them to do, such as giving you money.
      例句
      It looks like the pictures were being used for blackmail... 这些照片好像被用于敲诈勒索。 Opponents accused him of blackmail and extortion. 对方指控他敲诈勒索。
    • N-UNCOUNT
      (情感或道德上的)迫使,胁迫
      If you describe an action as emotional or moral blackmail, you disapprove of it because someone is using a person's emotions or moral values to persuade them to do something against their will.
      例句
      The tactics employed can range from overt bullying to subtle emotional blackmail. 从公然威吓到微妙的情感胁迫,各种战术都用上了。
    • VERB
      勒索;敲诈;讹诈
      If one person blackmails another person, they use blackmail against them.
      例句
      He told her their affair would have to stop, because Jack Smith was blackmailing him... 他告诉她说他们的婚外情必须结束了,因为杰克·史密斯正在敲诈他。 The government insisted that it would not be blackmailed by violence... 政府坚持说它不会接受暴力讹诈。
    英汉词典释义
    • n.
      敲诈, 勒索
      The journalist used blackmail to make the lawyer give him the documents. 记者讹诈那名律师交给他文件。 They broke him by blackmail. 他们以勒索使他屈服。
    • vt.
      胁迫,尤指以透露他人不体面行为相威胁以勒索钱财
      He tried to use the sexual scandal to blackmail the mayor. 他想利用性丑闻来敲诈市长。
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. extortion of money by threats to divulge discrediting information
    • Verb
      1. exert pressure on someone through threats
      2. obtain through threats
    行业词典
    • 法律: 勒索;