extort如何读

英:[ɪkˈstɔːt]

美:[ɪkˈstɔːrt]

extort是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 敲诈,勒索
  2. 侵占
  3. 牵强地引出
  4. 强夺,强要,强求,硬要
  5. 逼迫
  6. 牵强附会
  7. 逼(供)
  8. 曲解

extort自然拼读

ex·tort

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extort变形

第三人称单数:extorts

现在分词:extorting

过去式:extorted

过去分词:extorted

extort扩展

extortive (adj.), extorter (n.)

extort词根

词根:extort

adj.

extortionate 敲诈的;勒索的;过高的

n.

extortion 勒索;敲诈;强夺;被勒索的财物

extortioner 敲诈者,勒索者

extort英英释义

Verb

1. obtain through intimidation

2. obtain by coercion or intimidation;

"They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the company boss"

"They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him"

3. get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner

extort词源中文解释

1520年代,“通过强制或压迫手段获得; 通过压迫手段夺取”,源自拉丁语 extortus,是 extorquere 的过去分词,“通过强制获得”,字面意思是“扭出”,由 ex “出”(见 ex-)和 torquere “扭曲”(源自 PIE 词根 *terkw- “扭曲”)组成。相关词汇: Extorted; extorting。作为过去分词形容词,早在15世纪初就已经存在。

extort_法律行业词汇

敲诈勒索

索诈

强权

extort词源英文解释

Latin extortus, past participle of extorquēre to wrench out, extort, from ex- + torquēre to twist — more at torture >entry 1

The first known use of extort was in the 15th century

extort儿童词典英英释义

extortverb

to get (as money) from a person by the use of force or threats

extortionnoun

the practice or crime of extorting (as money)

extortionnoun

the practice or crime of extorting (as money)

extortionateadjective

marked by extortion

extremely high : exorbitant

extortionate prices

extortionnoun

the practice or crime of extorting (as money)

extortverb

to get (as money) from a person by the use of force or threats

extort 例句

1 But now he was dealing and extorting money from rivals.

2 Defense lawyers have denied that Trump ever had a relationship with Daniels and argued that the adult film star extorted Trump in the days ahead of the 2016 elections.

3 And now, there are many fraud gangs extort money in the name of begging so that people do not trust beggars as before.

而现在,有很多诈骗团伙一乞讨的名义勒索钱财,让人们不再像以前一样相信乞丐。

4 Now Geragos might need a defense attorney himself after being named in a case accusing lawyer Michael Avenatti of trying to extort Nike.

5 She can be crafty, too, casually extorting train fare to the West from a St. Paul tycoon by mentioning that “your son has been paying improper attention to me.”

6 Your motive is to extort some money from me.

你的动机是从我身上敲诈一些钱吧!

7 And by “the devil” I mean Billy Butcher, the ruthless, potty-mouthed leader of the team of soldiers and assassins devoted to fighting, extorting, torturing and killing superheroes.

8 Detectives will have unrestricted access to search the contents of a computer used by Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend while they investigate claims she tried to extort the actor, a judge ruled Thursday.

9 “What I saw was a man who made mistakes like we all have and who’s being extorted,” she said in a phone interview, regarding Kelly.

10 It quickly became clear he was attempting to extort the slippers’ owners and police were contacted.

11 The laugh isn't in him, it's a tribute he's got to extort from his audience.

12 “I have had numerous cases of people asking for help because they were extorted coming back from bars,” he said.

13 A former lover and that old friend whose life story he appropriated years ago have just seen him on television, and they’re already dreaming up a plan to extort a sliver of Samir’s bounty.

14 Sure, there are cases where women take advantage of the legal system to come up with frivolous lawsuits in order to extort money from employers.

15 Early last year, he was convicted in Manhattan federal court of trying to extort $25 million from Nike.

16 A more recent definition is: a bargain is a dirty trick to extort money from the pockets of silly and innocent people.

而现今对于廉价货的定义是,它是从那些愚蠢无知的人们的口袋里敲诈金钱的肮脏的圈套。

17 Our introduction to both takes place in the front seat of a police car, where Erica is enthusiastically pleasuring the uniformed driver before extorting cash for her silence.

18 Investigators are looking into Gibson's allegation that Grigorieva attempted to extort him after their breakup earlier this year.

19 The company released a statement Monday saying it will “not be extorted or hide information that is relevant to a government investigation.”

20 She had attempted to extort considerable sums of money from vulnerable clients.

extort 同义词

1 无理强求

extortion

2 强抢

extortion

7 逼取

extortion

12 硬要

force

13

push bear away

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