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单词 blackmail
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blackmail

noun
/ˈblækmeɪl/
/ˈblækmeɪl/
[uncountable]
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  1. the crime of demanding money from a person by threatening to tell somebody else a secret about themTopics Crime and punishmentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • emotional
    • moral
    • economic
    blackmail + noun
    • attempt
    • threat
    • plot
    See full entry
  2. the act of putting pressure on a person or a group to do something they do not want to do, for example by making threats or by making them feel guilty
    • emotional/moral blackmail
    • We can’t let them practise this emotional blackmail on us.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • emotional
    • moral
    • economic
    blackmail + noun
    • attempt
    • threat
    • plot
    See full entry
  3. Word Originmid 16th cent. (denoting protection money levied by Scottish chiefs): from black + obsolete mail ‘tribute, rent’, from Old Norse mál ‘speech, agreement’.

blackmail

verb
/ˈblækmeɪl/
/ˈblækmeɪl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they blackmail
/ˈblækmeɪl/
/ˈblækmeɪl/
he / she / it blackmails
/ˈblækmeɪlz/
/ˈblækmeɪlz/
past simple blackmailed
/ˈblækmeɪld/
/ˈblækmeɪld/
past participle blackmailed
/ˈblækmeɪld/
/ˈblækmeɪld/
-ing form blackmailing
/ˈblækmeɪlɪŋ/
/ˈblækmeɪlɪŋ/
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  1. to force somebody to give you money or do something for you by threatening them, for example by saying you will tell people a secret about them
    • blackmail somebody She blackmailed him for years by threatening to tell the newspapers about their affair.
    • blackmail somebody into doing something The president said he wouldn't be blackmailed into agreeing to the terrorists' demands.
    Extra Examples
    • Don't let him emotionally blackmail you.
    • She says she was virtually blackmailed into giving up her claim to the property.
    • Voters were effectively blackmailed into voting ‘Yes’.
    Topics Crime and punishmentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • effectively
    • virtually
    • emotionally
    verb + blackmail
    • attempt to
    • try to
    preposition
    • into
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    Word Originmid 16th cent. (denoting protection money levied by Scottish chiefs): from black + obsolete mail ‘tribute, rent’, from Old Norse mál ‘speech, agreement’.
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