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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ex·tort /ɪkˈstɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ verb [transitive]  SCCto illegally force someone to give you something, especially money, by threatening them 敲诈,勒索〔尤指钱财〕 blackmailextort something from somebody Rebels extorted money from local villagers. 叛乱分子向当地村民勒索钱财。extortion /ɪkˈstɔːʃən $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountable] He faces charges of kidnapping and extortion. 他面临绑架和勒索的指控。extortionist noun [countable]
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Examples from the Corpus
extortJackson, 22, was arrested earlier this year and charged with attempting to extort $ 40 million from Cosby.There isn't the money left in Deptford to extort.He was arrested by police, who he said, planted cannabis on him to extort a bribe.Lear pretends to be offering a gift, but is in fact extorting a bribe.Read in studio A bogus policeman has tried to abduct two children and to extort an on-the-spot fine from a driver.But he can not extort blessings here.It's not as if there was a stash of notes that he could extort from Stone and take away with him.The terrorist groups have been extorting hundreds of millions of dollars.He sought to extort money by threatening to reveal secrets about his boss's private life.For years the gang extorted money from local storekeepers.The Mafia makes most of its money from prostitution and extorting money from small businesses.
From Longman Business Dictionaryextortex‧tort /ɪkˈstɔːt-ɔːrt/ verb [transitive]LAW to illegally force someone to give you money by threatening themextort money from/out of somebodySmith was arrested on suspicion of having extorted property and money from at least 18 clients.extortion noun [uncountable]He pled guilty to charges of extortion, fraud, tax evasion and obstruction of justice.extortioner noun [countable]extortionist noun [countable]→ See Verb tableOrigin extort (1400-1500) Latin past participle of extorquere, from torquere to twist
ex·tort verbChineseSyllable
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extort
extort /ɪkˈstɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: past participle of extorquere, from torquere 'to twist'
to illegally force someone to give you something, especially money, by threatening them ⇨ blackmail
    extort something from somebody
    Rebels extorted money from local villagers.
—extortion /ɪkˈstɔːʃən $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountable]:
    He faces charges of kidnapping and extortion.
—extortionist noun [countable]


ex·tortBrE /ɪkˈstɔːt/ 🔊NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they extort BrE /ɪkˈstɔːt/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it extorts BrE /ɪkˈstɔːts/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrts/ 🔊past simple extorted BrE /ɪkˈstɔːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrtɪd/ 🔊past participle extorted BrE /ɪkˈstɔːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form extorting BrE /ɪkˈstɔːtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrtɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (from sb) to make sb give you sth by threatening them 敲诈;勒索;强夺The gang extorted money from over 30 local businesses. 这帮歹徒向当地 30 多家企业勒索过钱财。🔊🔊 ex·tor·tion BrE /ɪkˈstɔːʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ɪkˈstɔːrʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] He was arrested and charged with extortion. 他因敲诈勒索罪被拘捕和控告。🔊🔊