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1 extorted money
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2 extorted
отриманий (здобутий) шляхом вимагання; вирваний, вибитий ( про зізнання); потерпілий від вимагання (прикм.)- extorted money -
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ik'sto:t(to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) conseguir a la fuerza- extortionate
tr[ɪk'stɔːt]1 (money) sacar, conseguir a la fuerza, conseguir con amenazas; (promise, confession) arrancar, obtener■ he's extorted money from us nos ha extorsionado, nos ha sacado dineroextort [ɪk'stɔrt, ɛk-] vt: extorsionarv.• arrancar v.• extorsionar v.• obtener por engaño o amenaza v.• socaliñar v.ɪk'stɔːrt, ɪk'stɔːtto extort a confession/promise from somebody — arrancarle* a alguien or obtener* de alguien una confesión/promesa
[ɪks'tɔːt]VT [+ promise, confession] obtener por la fuerza, arrancarto extort money from sb — extorsionar a algn; (less formal) arrancar dinero a algn con amenazas
* * *[ɪk'stɔːrt, ɪk'stɔːt]to extort a confession/promise from somebody — arrancarle* a alguien or obtener* de alguien una confesión/promesa
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4 grease payment
1) Общая лексика: плата за ускорение (also: grease money; Syn. speed money; lubrication payment: (chiefly US, idiomatic, business, law, ethics) A bribe or extorted money, usually relatively small in amount, provided to a low-le)2) Коррупция: (незаконное) денежное вознаграждение за содействие в ускорении (оформления, процедуры, и т.п.), (незаконное) денежное вознаграждение за ускорение, взятка за ускорение -
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ɪksˈtɔ:t гл. вымогать (деньги) ;
выпытывать( тайну и т. п.) (from) The criminals extorted money from the shopkeepers by threatening them with violence. ≈ Грабители отобрали деньги у хозяина магазина, угрожая ему насилием. Syn: rob вырывать (силой, угрозами) ;
исторгать, вымогать - to * a confession вырвать /исторгнуть/ признание, заставить сознаться - to * a promise from smb. вынудить кого-л. дать обещание - to * taxes выжимать налоги - to * compassion домогаться сочувствия - to * a secret выпытать /вырвать/ тайну вымогать (деньги, имущество) - to * money from smb. вымогать деньги у кого-л. (разговорное) (невольно) вызывать - her charm *s our admiration мы не могли не восхищаться ею extort вымогать (деньги) ;
выпытывать (тайну и т. п.) ~ вымогать ~ принуждать( к признанию) -
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VT1. छीन\extortलेनाThey extorted money from the executive by threatening to kill his children. -
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[ɪk'stɔːt], [ek-]гл.The criminals extorted money from the shopkeepers by threatening them with violence. — Грабители отбирали деньги у хозяев магазинов, угрожая им насилием.
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8 extort
[ɪk'stɔːt]* * *[ik'sto:t](to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) estorcere- extortionate* * *[ɪk'stɔːt] -
9 extort
transitive verberpressen (out of, from von)extort a confession from somebody — ein Geständnis aus jemandem herauspressen
* * *[ik'sto:t](to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) erpressen- academic.ru/25951/extortion">extortion- extortionate* * *ex·tort[ɪkˈstɔ:t, ekˈ-, AM -ˈstɔ:rt]vt▪ to \extort sth from sb1. (get with force) etw von jdm erzwingen [o erpressen]to \extort a confession from sb von jdm ein Geständnis erpressen [o erzwingen]to \extort a promise from sb jdm ein Versprechen abringen [o abnötigen]to \extort a secret from sb jdm ein Geheimnis entlocken* * *[ɪk'stɔːt]vtmoney erpressen (from von); confession erzwingen (from von); secret abpressen ( from +dat)* * *extort [ıkˈstɔː(r)t] v/textort money (a confession) Geld (ein Geständnis) erpressen* * *transitive verberpressen (out of, from von)* * *v.erpressen v. -
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[ɪks'tɔːt]vtto extort from sb — money etc wydzierać (wydrzeć perf) komuś; confession, promise wymuszać (wymusić perf) na kimś
* * *[ik'sto:t](to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) wymuszać- extortionate
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