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Blackmails Meaning in English

word · lemma: blackmail

ˈbɫækˌmeɪɫ
BLAK-mailz
blˈækmeɪlz
bl-AK-mailz

释义

To threaten to reveal private or harmful information about someone unless they do what you want, usually for money or favors.

用法与细微差别

Usually used in a legal or serious context. 'Blackmail' is both a noun and a verb; here, the verb 'blackmails' refers to present tense, third person singular. Common collocations: 'blackmails someone into doing something'. Not to be confused with 'extort', which relates specifically to money.

例句

She blackmails her classmate to get his homework.

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He blackmails people with secret photos.

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The villain blackmails the mayor for money.

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If someone blackmails you, never give in to their demands.

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He always blackmails his little brother to do his chores.

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It feels awful when someone blackmails you over something from your past.

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