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1 вибивати свідчення
beat out evidence, extort evidenceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > вибивати свідчення
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2 вимагати гроші
exact money, extort money -
3 вимагати данину
exact tribute, extort tribute -
4 викачувати
= викачати1) ( за допомогою помпи) to pump out2) ( поступово забирати) to extort, to wring (out, from) -
5 вимагати
1) ( ставити вимогу) to demand (of, from), to request, to claim ( from); ( чекати) to expect ( from)2) ( потребувати чогось) to require, to need, to call ( for); (винахідливості, спритності) to tax3) ( настирливо просити) to extort ( from); to urge ( from)вимагати гроші — to blackmail, to trim
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6 вимучувати
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7 вимушувати
= вимуситиto obtain by compulsion, to extort, to force -
8 випитувати
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9 виривати
I = вирити II = вирвати1) (рвати, висмикувати) to pull out, to tear, to wrench, to drag, to snatch (away, off, from, out of)виривати зуб — to extract ( to draw) a tooth
виривати з корінням — to root out, to tear up by the roots, to uproot; тж. to eradicate, to extirpate
виривати з рук — to snatch ( to twist) out of one's hands
2) ( одержувати) to extort ( from), to wring ( from), to wrest ( from) -
10 висмоктувати
= висмоктати1) to suck out, to suck dry2) to extort; to sponge on a person, to exhaust (smb.), to wear smb. out -
11 витягати
= витягти, витягувати, витягнути1) ( звідкись) to draw out, to drag out, to pull out; ( видобувати) to extract2) ( у довжину) to extend, to stretch out, to elongate3) ( примушувати дати) to force out, to extortвитягати відповідь — to draw ( to elicit) a reply
4) тк. док. (витримати, осилити) to hold out -
12 здирати
= зідрати, здерти1) ( відділяти верхній шар) to strip off, to rip off, to tear offздирати шкіру — to flay, to skin, to strip the skin off
здирати кору — to bark, to disbark
2) ( брати надто високу плату) to fleece, to skin, to extort3) ( копіювати) to plagiarize, to copy from -
13 лупити
1) to peel, to bark; ( здирати) to skin2) ( гроші з когось) to extortлупити з покупців — to rook (to rush, to overcharge) the customers
3) див. лупцювати
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