1.强夺;敲诈,勒索;【法】恐吓取财
1.a crime in which someone gets money or information from someone else by using force or threats
1.In some cases they may have been genuinely mistaken, but in others the claims seem to have been blatant extortion.
在一些案例中,当事人可能的确误认为施救者为加害方,但其他一些案例中的诉讼请求看上去则似乎更像是露骨的勒索。
2.extortion, do not use violence or "other methods" , which does not infringe personal rights of citizens.
敲诈勒索罪,不使用暴力或者“其他方法”,因而不侵害公民的人身权利。
3.The bad news was that this supply route is also fraught with pitfalls, from arduous delays to bribes and extortion.
坏消息是这条补给线路同样充满了陷阱,包括艰难运输造成的延误以及贿赂、勒索等。
4.There seems to be in doubt, extortion and murder are Shiteenwude most trusting, missing the son-in-law are willing to mine.
人们似乎都在怀疑,勒索及谋杀都是斯特恩乌德最为信任的,失踪了的大女婿雷甘所为。
5.Recently, the admissibility of the police station for four passengers at the airport, the sidewalk was the case of extortion .
近期,派出所连续受理了四起旅客在机场内的人行道上被敲诈勒索的案件。
6.None of these officials were named, but the letter writer cursingly accused them of collaborating against him in an extortion plot.
其他官员未被提及,写信人指责三人合作密谋勒索他。
7.Extortion turns a wise man into a fool, and a bribe corrupts the heart.
勒索使智慧人变为愚妄,贿赂能败坏人的慧心。
8.But his father will die for his own sin, because he practiced extortion, robbed his brother and did what was wrong among his people.
至于他父亲。因为欺人太甚,抢夺弟兄,在本国的民中行不善,他必因自己的罪孽死亡。
9.Mr Njenga's gang had been involved in extortion and had a history of hacking off the heads of its enemies.
Njenga的帮派一直涉及敲诈勒索等事,同时曾经还将敌人的头颅砍下。
10.Businesses can report extortion via the chamber of commerce, which passes the information to contacts in the not-always-trustworthy police.
商人们可以通过商业部向那些通常不可靠的警察传递信息,举报敲诈勒索。