extortions

英 [ɪksˈtɔːʃənz] 美 [ɛkˈstɔrʃənz]

n.  敲诈罪; 勒索罪
extortion的复数

经济



双语例句

  1. What By BriBes and what By extortions, he made money.
    或由于受贿,或由于勒索,他发了财。
  2. Not the improvement of the people's livelihood, but continued extortions so that they groan under their sufferings and are powerless to resist Japan.
    不是改良人民生活,而是照旧压榨人民,使人民呻吟痛苦,无力抗日。
  3. What by bribe, and what by extortions, he made enormous sums of money.
    他又受贿,又敲诈,因而有了很多钱。
  4. I had listened very carefully when he paid the cheque, hoping to avoid another of the merciless extortions that sometimes accompany a meal when the price isn't established at the outset.
    他结帐的时候,我非常仔细地听,以免又被敲诈。未议价先吃饭有时候会被敲诈。
  5. They became sitting ducks for the extortions of corrupt officials.
    他们成了贪官污吏的勒索对象。
  6. Since August, 2001, the enormous trade surplus and foreign exchange reserve of China cause disputes from international community and became the most important reason to bring the upward revaluation pressure of RMB, and furthermore to cause political extortions and trade frictions.
    2001年8月开始,中国巨大的贸易顺差和外汇储备引起国际社会的广泛关注和争议,人民币升值压力随之增大,国际贸易摩擦由此激增。