blackmail

《blackmail》怎以读

英 [ˈblækmeɪl]
美 [ˈblækˌmel]

《blackmail》是什么意思

  • n.

    敲诈,勒索;(盗匪征收的)保护费,免抢税;

  • vt.

    胁迫,勒索,敲诈,讹诈;

  • 变形

    过去式:blackmailed过去分词:blackmailed现在分词:blackmailing第三人称单数:blackmails

    双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 敲诈,勒索,讹诈 obtain money or advantage by threatening to make known unpleasant facts about a person or group
    n.(名词)
    1. [U]敲诈,勒索,讹诈 the act of blackmailing or being blackmailed

    英英释义

    blackmail[ 'blækmeil ]

    • n.extortion of money by threats to divulge discrediting information
    • v.
      • exert pressure on someone through threats

        同义词:blackjackpressure

      • obtain through threats

    学习《blackmail》怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. She was sent to prison for blackmail.
      因犯敲诈勒索罪她被送进监牢。
    2. It's a clear case of blackmail!
      这显然是敲诈!
    3. He can be ruthless in getting what he wants, but I believe he would stop short of blackmail.
      他这个人为达到目的是心黑手辣的,但我认为他还不至于使用敲诈手段。
    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. Someone was trying to blackmail him with pictures of him and his mistress.
      有人想用他和情人的照片来敲诈勒索他。
    2. He tried to use the scandal to blackmail me.
      他想利用这种丑闻敲诈我。

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