1. blackmail
He uses blackmail to get money.
He accused the reporter of using blackmail to make him say whatever he wanted.
to blackmail
We mustn't therfore give in to this blackmail.
She knew something - and she was blackmailing the murderer with her knowledge.
You're telling me you'll send the email if I don't give you money? That's blackmail!
Trying to blackmail him for $400,000.
The two men are thought to be behind the recent spate of blackmailing of local restaurant owners.
He blackmailed rich men with compromising photos.
This cry it is an emotional blackmail!
The kidnapper blackmailed the parents of the kidnapped child into paying a large sum of money if they wanted their child back.
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The temptation of blackmail is a bad counsellor.
"If you don't give me the money, I'm going to tell your wife." "This is blackmail!"
The victim of blackmail has been paying hush money for years, but now he realizes it is foolish, and he has decided not to pay a red cent more.
Anglais mot "敲诈"(blackmail) se produit dans des ensembles:
Crimes in Chinese