extort的意思和读音

extort

: [ɪkˈstɔrt] : [ɪkˈstɔː(r)t]

v.

extorts  extorting  extorted  

v.+n.extort money

v.extract,wrest,wring,force,screw

extortv.

1.~ sth (from sb)to make sb give you sth by threatening them

The gang extorted money from over 30 local businesses. 30

v.1.;,(from);,2.,

v.1.to illegally get money or information from someone by using force or threats

1. ( intimidate) extort( raid) ...

2.[ a deliberate act as a warning to the opponent] ◎ [ blackmail;extort] ◎ [ fleece] ...

3. 〖 anarrowattheendofitsflight-spentforce〗 extort〖 seizebyforce〗 ...

4. extol v. , extort v. ,, part n. ,, ...

5. distortion n extort v extortion n ...

6. extol extort extract ...

7. 〖 searchandrob〗 extort〖 hunt〗 ...

8. owner's equity extort 贿 extort bribe ...

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1.The problem, as he saw it, was that workers could use the threat of industrial unrest to "extort" money from their bosses.”。

2.I'm not trying to extort money from you but the law requires that you pay me a $300 fine.,“300。”

3.She did at last extort from her father an acknowledgment that the horses were engaged.

4.Mr Mikheev testified to police later that the case against them was an attempt by VTB employees to extort a cut of the loan for themselves.VTB

5.If crime people are out of purposes to extort property, and arrest , take others into custody illegally , commit the crime of kidnapping.

6.If operators were allowed to charge for better service, they could extort protection money from every website.

7.Abetted by corrupt or intimidated judges, bureaucrats blackmail and shake down entrepreneurs; traffic police terrorize and extort motorists.

8.This mission require you to extort information from him.

9.They plan to use him to extort a large amount of money.

10.Neither does the wisest man extort her secret, and lose his curiosity by finding out all her perfection.