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Перевод: blackmail speek blackmail


[существительное]
вымогательство; шантаж ;
[глагол]
шантажировать; вымогать деньги


Тезаурус:

  1. And in An Ideal Husband (Globe Theatre) their marriage and his livelihood are threatened by the appearance of the Cruella de Ville-like Mrs Cheveley who has blackmail and greed on her mind.
  2. "You attacked me and tried to force yourself upon me, you wanted to blackmail me, you followed me around and spied on me in Helmsley - and you say I've nothing to fear!"
  3. That would mean that all Hatton's wealth had been acquired through blackmail, and blackmail entered into not as the consequence of a hi-jacking but of something else.
  4. That Hatton, finding some weak spot in McCloy's armour, had commenced to blackmail him.
  5. That is until a pair of greasy Government honchos arrive one day brandishing a 20-year-old Wanted poster with Redford's face grimacing from it and blackmail the team into stealing a little black box from wild-eyed scientist Dr Gunter Janek (Donal Logue).
  6. Quite apart from blackmail the New Zealand police had no proof that either Mafart or Prieur had planted the bombs so when the two appeared in court in Auckland on 4 November 1985 the prosecution announced that they had accepted a plea of manslaughter.
  7. "This is blackmail."
  8. Their subject-matter is les petites gens, the ordinary people Simenon is said to understand so well, and their tumultuous lives in which jealousy, blackmail and greed generally lead to suicide or murder.
  9. Mr Ashdown, who was the first to run the gauntlet on Granada TV's World in Action, escaped relatively unscathed though he was accused of seeking to "blackmail" the country by insisting on proportional representation as his price for a coalition.
  10. William Shooter's blackmail scheme was described by the judge, Lord Allanbridge, as "a calculated, carefully planned and shocking crime".
  11. Thessy gasped at such blasphemy, while I scowled at Ellen's blackmail.
  12. Ruislip Northwood member John Wilkinson accused the whips of "intimidation, blackmail and blandishments".
  13. They didn't stick their cards through your letter box or advertise in the Yellow Pages, And very often they were unreliable people, demanding payment in advance or trying to blackmail you.

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