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21 шантажировать
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22 прямой неприкрытый шантаж
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прямой неприкрытый шантаж
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1) General subject: blackmail, intimidation, obreption, racketeering, scare, shakedown, squeeze, squeeze play, stand the racket2) American: badger game, racket, racquet3) French: chantage4) Military: blackmail threat5) Law: blackmailing offenses6) Diplomatic term: arm-twisting7) Jargon: shake-down shake down, caper, badger, shake, the badger game8) leg.N.P. extortion9) Phraseological unit: ark ruffian -
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НА КРЮЧКЕ у кого быть*, держать кого coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human or obj-compl with держать ( obj: human)) (to be or fall) under another person's complete control ( usu. from fear of exposure or blackmail), or (to gain) complete control over s.o. ( usu. through threat of exposure or blackmail)X у Y-a (Y держит X-a) на крючке = X is (Y has X) under Y's thumbY has X on a string Y has something on X Y is holding sth. over X Y has X on the hook (in limited contexts) Y pulls the strings.«Радик, не связывайся с ним. Он какой-то полковник, мы тут все у него на крючке» (Аксенов 6). "Radik, don't tangle with him. He's some kind of colonel, we're all under his thumb here" (6a).«...Я вовремя скумекал: если угроблю пахана, буду на крючке у Алика хлеще, чем он у меня» (Чернёнок 2). "...I had figured out in time that if I did the old guy in, Alik would have more on me than I did on him" (2a)....Пистолет у меня забери». Сударь ответил: «Не-е. Ты у меня на крючке с этим пистолетом» (Семёнов 1). "...Take that pistol back." Squire replied: "No-o. I've got you on the hook with that pistol" (1a)....Ведь он (Сергеев) не может не думать, что ОСВАГ (политическая полиция) прослушивает лучниковские телефоны. Говоря так, он прямо «засвечивает» Таню, не оставляет ни малейшего сомнения у «осваговцев» в том, кто держит её на крючке (Аксенов 7). Since he (Sergeev) must realize that OSVAG (the political police) has Luchnikov's phones tapped, he can only be doing one thing-purposely blowing Tanya's disguise, making it absolutely clear who is pulling the strings (7a). -
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• НА КРЮЧКЕ у кого быть, держать кого coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or obj-compl with держать (obj: human)]=====⇒ (to be or fall) under another person's complete control (usu. from fear of exposure or blackmail), or (to gain) complete control over s.o. (usu. through threat of exposure or blackmail):- Y is holding sth. over X;- [in limited contexts] Y pulls the strings.♦ "Радик, не связывайся с ним. Он какой-то полковник, мы тут все у него на крючке" (Аксенов 6). "Radik, don't tangle with him. He's some kind of colonel; we're all under his thumb here" (6a).♦ "...Я вовремя скумекал: если угроблю пахана, буду на крючке у Алика хлеще, чем он у меня" (Чернёнок 2). "...I had figured out in time that if I did the old guy in, Alik would have more on me than I did on him" (2a).♦ "...Пистолет у меня забери". Сударь ответил: " Не-е. Ты у меня на крючке с этим пистолетом" (Семёнов 1). "...Take that pistol back." Squire replied: "No-o. I've got you on the hook with that pistol" (1a).♦...Ведь он [Сергеев] не может не думать, что ОСВАГ [политическая полиция] прослушивает лучниковские телефоны. Говоря так, он прямо "засвечивает" Таню, не оставляет ни малейшего сомнения у "осваговцев" в том, кто держит её на крючке (Аксенов 7). Since he [Sergeev] must realize that OSVAG [the political police] has Luchnikov's phones tapped, he can only be doing one thing-purposely blowing Tanya's disguise, making it absolutely clear who is pulling the strings (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на крючке
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сущ.blackmail;blackmailing offence;( рэкет) racket;racketeeringвымогательство путём \шантажа — extortion by a blackmail
потерпевший от \шантажа — blackmailed
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сущ.blackmail; blackmailing offence; ( рэкет) racket; racketeering -
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1) General subject: con someone out of2) Slang: extort, get someone to pay (esp. blackmail, confidence trick), "milk" someone -
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1) General subject: blackmail, exaction, extortion, hijack, protection racket, solicitation, squeeze, squeeze play, touch, racketeering, stand the racket, extorsion2) Colloquial: shaving3) American: hold-up, racket, racquet, (the scare) scare, shakedown, the scare4) French: chantage5) Law: blackmailing offenses6) Jargon: hustle, ramp, shake, shake-down shake down7) Security: demand -
33 вымогательство путём шантажа
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вымогательство путём шантажа
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34 вымогать деньги
1) General subject: blackmail, bleed, dun somebody out of his money, fleece, (у кого-л.) get money out of, gouge money out of (у кого-л.), gouge out of money (у кого-л.), make somebody squeal, trim, (у кого-л.) put through the wringer, squeeze money, squeeze money from (у кого-л.)2) Law: pinch3) Jargon: put (someone) on the shake, put the shake on ( someone), rip-off, ripoff, shake4) Banking: extort money5) Makarov: squeeze from (smb.) (у кого-л.), squeeze money from (smb.) (у кого-л.), squeeze money out of (smb.) (у кого-л.), squeeze out of (smb.) (у кого-л.), dun out of his money, extort money from (у кого-л.) -
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36 выплата денег в результате шантажа
Politics: blackmail paymentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выплата денег в результате шантажа
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37 заниматься шантажом
1) General subject: levy blackmail2) Makarov: skin the lambУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься шантажом
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38 использовать шантаж в отношении
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать шантаж в отношении
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39 подоить
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40 политический шантаж
Diplomatic term: political blackmailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политический шантаж
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blackmail — [n] intimidation for money; money to quiet informer bribe, bribery, exaction, extortion, hush money*, milking*, payoff, protection, ransom, slush fund*, tribute; concepts 123,192 blackmail [v] intimidating for money badger, bleed, coerce, compel … New thesaurus
blackmail — ► NOUN 1) the demanding of money from someone in return for not revealing discreditable information. 2) the use of threats or manipulation in an attempt to influence someone s actions. ► VERB ▪ subject to blackmail. DERIVATIVES blackmailer noun.… … English terms dictionary
blackmail — [blak′māl΄] n. [lit., black rent < ME male, rent, tribute < OE mal, lawsuit, terms < ON lawsuit, discussion; infl. in ME by OFr maille, a coin] 1. Historical a tribute paid to freebooters and bandits along the Scottish border to assure… … English World dictionary
blackmail — ▪ I. blackmail black‧mail 1 [ˈblækmeɪl] noun [uncountable] LAW demanding money from a person or organization by threatening them, for example threatening to tell secrets about them if they do not pay: • Most of his wealth had been acquired… … Financial and business terms
Blackmail — Para Película de Lesley Selander, véase Blackmail (1947). Blackmail Museo Británico, donde se desarrolla el climax de la película Título Blackmail … Wikipedia Español
blackmail — [[t]blæ̱kmeɪl[/t]] blackmails, blackmailing, blackmailed 1) N UNCOUNT Blackmail is the action of threatening to reveal a secret about someone, unless they do something you tell them to do, such as giving you money. It looks like the pictures were … English dictionary