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blackmail [ˈblækˌmel]

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

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。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • Ms Villiers denied such a condition amounted to blackmail.
    来自BBC
  • She was a prime target for blackmail, don't you see?
    她是敲诈的主要目标。你难道看不出来吗?
  • That was a terrible case of blackmail in the paper today.
    今天报上登的那宗勒索案真可怕。
  • My Mother...forces herself on me by emotional blackmail.
    来自F. Warner
  • One union official compared the terms to blackmail.
    来自VOA
  • She blackmailed him for years by threatening to tell the newspapers about their affair.
    她以公开他们的私情要挟他很多年。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Don't think you can blackmail me.
    不要以为你能要挟我。
    来自《权威词典》