1.强夺;敲诈,勒索(from);强求,逼迫
2.曲解,牵强附会
1.to illegally get money or information from someone by using force or threats
1.Indeed, a firm reply of the kind I have outlined is the only chance of extorting from Germany any offers which are not fantastic.
象我草拟的那种坚定的答复,才是迫使德国作出并非空话连篇的建议的唯一办法。
2.Extorting a confession by torture has its history origin and realistic cause, and should be prevented by various means of measures.
刑讯逼供有历史根源,也有现实的原因,应采取多种措施加以预防。
3.Rosenberg told the brothers only that the target was a man who had been extorting and threatening him.
罗森博格对两兄弟只说了袭击目标是一个敲诈和威胁他的人。
4.But power can also be a means of extorting sexual and other favours.
但是权力也可以是敲诈性服务和其他好处的一种手段。
5.Rules issued in April ban provincial reporters from taking kickbacks, extorting money for favourable coverage, or offering paid news.
政府于4月份发布规定,禁止省级刊物的记者收取酬金,不得为有利报道索取财物,或是提供有偿新闻。
6.The Criminal Law lays down a special provision on the crime of extorting confessions by torture by judicial functionaries .
《刑法》对于司法人员的刑讯逼供罪也专门作了规定。
7.Regional bureaucrats milk the country dry, extorting graft from the populace and looting local treasuries.
地方官僚榨取国家资源,通过贪污剥削民众和掠夺地方财富。
8.Messrs. Gowda and Jain admit pressuring Mr. Alva about the sites but deny roughing up workers or extorting him.
(高达和贾恩承认在建厂地点上对阿尔瓦进行了施压,但否认殴打工人或对阿尔瓦进行过敲诈。)
9.The tax collector HAS been charged with extorting money from several shopkeepers.
收税员受到指控,罪名是向几个店主勒索钱财。
10."They are spending more time robbing Pemex or stealing cars or kidnapping or extorting. "
“他们在偷盗墨西哥石油公司或偷汽车或绑架或敲诈上花费更多的时间。”