blackmail
noun /ˈblækmeɪl/
/ˈblækmeɪl/
[uncountable]- the crime of demanding money from a person by threatening to tell somebody else a secret about them
Topics Crime and punishmentc1勒索;敲诈 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- emotional
- moral
- economic
- …
- attempt
- threat
- plot
- …
- 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
胁迫;威胁;恐吓 - emotional/moral blackmail
情感上/道德上胁迫 - We can’t let them practise this emotional blackmail on us.
我们不能让他们对我们施以这种情感上的胁迫。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- emotional
- moral
- economic
- …
- attempt
- threat
- plot
- …
- emotional/moral blackmail
词源mid 16th cent. (denoting protection money levied by Scottish chiefs): from black + obsolete mail ‘tribute, rent’, from Old Norse mál ‘speech, agreement’.