[/ˈblækmeɪl; ˋblækˏmel/] n [U] 用法: 1 demanding money (from sb) by threatening to reveal information which could harm him 勒索; 敲诈: be found guilty of blackmail 被裁决犯有勒索罪. 用法: 2 use of threats to influence a person or group 用威胁来左右别人: `Increase productivity or lose your jobs.' `That's blackmail!' `你们要提高生产率, 不然就把你们解雇!'`这是要挟!' blackmail 2 v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (into doing sth) force sb to do sth by blackmail 要挟某人做某事: He was blackmailed by an enemy agent (into passing on state secrets). 敌特威胁他(要他交出国家机密). * The strikers refused to be blackmailed into returning to work. 罢工者拒绝了要挟复工的条件. |