单词 | ransom |
释义 | ransom From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Crime & lawransomran‧som1 /ˈrænsəm/ noun [countable]1 SCan amount of money that is paid to free someone who is held as a prisonerdemanding a ransom of $250,000. The kidnappers were pay the ransom. The government refused to ransom demand/note There has still been no ransom demand.ransom money. He’s got the 2 → hold somebody for ransom3 → hold somebody to ransom Examples from the Corpusransom• Note from Heron's Liberation Front demanding ransom for return of Gnome.• But dead men paid no ransoms.• I read the appeal in the newspapers for Madame V to come forward, but they said nothing about abduction or ransom.• But sometimes I want to be pampered like royalty - without having to pay a king's ransom.• It wouldn't matter if you'd been promised a king's ransom if you achieved a lucky jump to the scorpion.• After the families of the two men were contacted, the ransom was upped to $ 1 million.• Maybe the scarred man had suspected something and wanted a cut of the ransom. demanding ... ransom• Note from Heron's Liberation Front demanding ransom for return of Gnome.• We are used to evil men demanding a ransom before their victim can be released. Crime & lawransomransom2 verb [transitive]SCto pay an amount of money so that someone who is being held as a prisoner is set free They were all ransomed and returned unharmed.→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusransom• They were all ransomed and returned unharmed.• North, carefully distracting Livingstone from the thought that hostages might have been ransomed for arms, gave him the Whole Picture.• We know that many among ourselves have given themselves to bondage that they might ransom others.Origin ransom1 (1200-1300) Old French rançon, from Latin redemptio; → REDEMPTION |
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