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NOUN. 名词1.?[U 不可数名词] 敲诈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. 双语例句例: It looks like the pictures were being used for blackmail. 看来这些照片当时被用于敲诈勒索。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 要挟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. 双语例句例: The tactics employed can range from overt bullying to subtle emotional blackmail. 使用的手段从公开恐吓到情感要挟花样百出。
VERB. 动词blackmails , blackmailing , blackmailed 1.?[T 及物动词] 敲诈If one person blackmails another person, they use blackmail against them. 双语例句例: He told her their affair would have to stop, because Jack Smith was blackmailing him. 他告诉她他们俩的风流韵事不得不到此为止,因为杰克·史密斯正在借此敲诈他。 例: The government insisted that it would not be blackmailed by violence. 政府坚称不会受暴力要挟。
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