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1 hold to ransom
(to keep (a person) as a prisoner until a sum of money etc is paid for his release.) manter como refém -
2 hold to ransom
(to keep (a person) as a prisoner until a sum of money etc is paid for his release.) manter refém -
3 ransom
['rænsəm] 1. noun(a sum of money etc paid for the freeing of a prisoner: They paid a ransom of $40,000; ( also adjective) They paid $40,000 in ransom money.) resgate2. verb1) (to pay money etc to free (someone).) resgatar2) (to keep (a person) as a prisoner until a sum of money etc is paid for his release.)•* * *ran.som[r'ænsəm] n 1 resgate. 2 preço de um resgate. 3 preço extorsivo. 4 redenção, expiação. • vt resgatar, remir. a king’s ransom muito dinheiro. to hold someone to ransom seqüestrar para exigir pagamento de resgate. -
4 ransom
['rænsəm] 1. noun(a sum of money etc paid for the freeing of a prisoner: They paid a ransom of $40,000; ( also adjective) They paid $40,000 in ransom money.) resgate2. verb1) (to pay money etc to free (someone).) resgatar2) (to keep (a person) as a prisoner until a sum of money etc is paid for his release.) manter refém• -
5 to hold someone to ransom
to hold someone to ransomseqüestrar para exigir pagamento de resgate.
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