blackmail 详细解释

blackmail

['blækmeil]

n.勒索, 敲诈
vt.勒索, 讹诈

n.

1. 敲诈; 勒索

practice blackmail

进行勒索

2. 敲诈勒索所得的钱财

3. (旧时苏格兰边界上人们为免遭劫掠)付给盗匪的保护费

vt.

1. 敲诈; 勒索

Supposing he tried to blackmail you?

要是他想要敲诈你呢?

2. 胁迫[(+into)]

词形变化

名词: blackmailer |

词义辨析

同义参见:

exaction  

英英释义

名词 blackmail:

extortion of money by threats to divulge discrediting information

动词 blackmail:

exert pressure on someone through threats

同义词:blackjack, pressure

obtain through threats

补充

blackmailblackmail英:[ˈblækmeil] 美:[ˈblækˌmel]n.1.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。

例句

1. Opponents accused him of blackmail and extortion.对手指控他敲诈勒索。 2. That's blackmail!那简直是要挟! 3. They tried to blackmail me (into giving them the money).他们企图向我勒索(金钱)。 4. (into doing something)to be blackmail into signing the contract被迫在合同上签字 5. we do not pay blackmail.我们是不会支付勒索金的。 6. some people use emotional blackmail.有些人使用感情讹诈的手段。 7. he had blackmailed her into sailing with him.他胁迫她和他一起航行。 8. She was a victim of blackmail.她被敲诈了。 9. He used emotional blackmail to get what he wanted from her. [=he unfairly made her feel guilty or upset to get what he wanted]他利用情感进行要挟,以从她身上得到自己想要的东西。 10. The servant extorted blackmail from her employer.那个女仆从雇主那里敲诈了一笔钱。 11. The old man was being blackmailed by his nephew.那位老人正在被侄子敲诈。