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ransom美 ['rænsəm] 英 ['ræns(ə)m] - n.赎金
- v.(为某人)交付赎金
- 网络赎金风暴;勒索;赎回
复数:ransoms 过去分词:ransomed 现在分词:ransoming v. set free,redeem,buy back,rescue,strike a deal n. payment,payoff,money,sum,deal 1. | [c][u] 赎金money that is paid to sb so that they will set free a person who is being kept as a prisoner by them |
| The kidnappers demanded a ransom of £50 000 from his family. 绑架者向他的家人索要赎金 5 万英镑。 | | a ransom demand/note 索要赎金的要求╱通知 | | | | They are refusing to pay ransom for her release. 他们拒绝支付赎金来解救她。 |
IDM hold sb to ransom 将…绑票to keep sb as a prisoner and demand that other people pay you an amount of money before you set them free 胁迫;要挟to take action that puts sb in a very difficult situation in order to force them to do what you want 1. | ~ sb (为某人)交付赎金to pay money to sb so that they will set free the person that they are keeping as a prisoner |
| The kidnapped children were all ransomed and returned home unharmed. 被绑架的儿童在赎金交付后均安然回到家中。 |
n. | 1. a sum of money demanded or paid for the release of somebody who is being held prisoner 2. the release of a prisoner in return for the payment of money 3. the act of saving somebody from an oppressed condition or dangerous situation through self-sacrifice 4. the amount of money that someone wants to be paid before they will let a person who they are keeping as a prisoner go free 1. a sum of money demanded or paid for the release of somebody who is being held prisoner 2. the release of a prisoner in return for the payment of money 3. the act of saving somebody from an oppressed condition or dangerous situation through self-sacrifice 4. the amount of money that someone wants to be paid before they will let a person who they are keeping as a prisoner go free | v. | 1. to obtain the release of somebody from captivity by paying money to the captor 2. to rescue or redeem somebody, especially by a self-sacrificing act, and especially from sin or its punishment 3. to set a captive free or release something being held on the receipt of money 4. to get someone who is being kept as a prisoner allowed to go free by paying an amount of money to the person who is keeping them 1. to obtain the release of somebody from captivity by paying money to the captor 2. to rescue or redeem somebody, especially by a self-sacrificing act, and especially from sin or its punishment 3. to set a captive free or release something being held on the receipt of money 4. to get someone who is being kept as a prisoner allowed to go free by paying an amount of money to the person who is keeping them |
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