常見例句雙語例句A more recent definition is : a bargain is a dirty trick to extort money from the pockets of silly and innocent people.而現(xiàn)今對(duì)於廉價(jià)貨的定義是,它是從那些愚蠢無知的人們的口袋裡敲詐金錢的骯髒的圈套。While the results of the attack were far-reaching, DDOS attacks are sadly nothing unusual on the net - and sometimes they are even used as a way to extort money from online businesses.盡琯此次攻擊的影響深遠(yuǎn),但是DDOS網(wǎng)絡(luò)攻擊卻不是什麼新鮮事了,有些人甚至用DDOS攻擊曏網(wǎng)絡(luò)公司勒索錢財(cái)。The crime of extorting confessions by torture (ECT) refers to the act committed by judicial officers who extort confession from criminal suspects or defendants by corporal punishment.刑訊逼供罪是指司法工作人員對(duì)犯罪嫌疑人、刑事被告人使用肉刑或變相肉刑,逼取口供的行爲(wèi)。原聲例句But many Uzbeks claim the security forces are using that as a pretext to extort money from residents.It says Congolese government soldiers and rebel groups alike extort money from the villagers, rob them of their belongings and of their seeds and cattle.權(quán)威例句There is a suspicion that the maras may be letting businesses recover, the better to extort from them later.ECONOMIST: Central America’s gangs: A meeting of the maras TheOrganised crime gangs, often from Eastern Europe, extort money from gambling and pornography sites by using botnets to make them unreachable.ECONOMIST: CyberwarfareHoniara's special constables regularly extort money from the government, including extravagant allowances and overtime payments.ECONOMIST: The Solomon Islands: The Pacific's first failed state? The 返回 extort from