Examples of using Blackmail in English and their translations into Chinese
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Those are emotional blackmail.
America will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail.
He would use that against me and blackmail me.
Bush, in order to blackmail people later.
The US' threat, intimidation and blackmail will not work on China.
By successfully hacking IoT devices criminals are able to spy on people, blackmail them, and even discreetly make them their partners in crime.
They are prepared to bully, blackmail and boycott to achieve their agenda and sadly few are willing to stand up to them.
One kind of blackmail software simply locks the victim's computer, while the other systematically encrypts the files on the victim's hard drive.
This nuclear blackmail resulted in the mass exodus of" atom bomb-driven refugees" from the north to the south of the Korean peninsula.
The recorded incidents related exclusively to intimidation, blackmail, the amateur production of explosive materials or the careless handling of them.
No threat or blackmail, no pressure or sanctions, will ever work on us.
It's used for kidnapping, blackmail and it's not traceable,” Sotto said during the session.
The blackmail of the United States will only serve to strengthen the patriotism of the Chinese people, and unite them.
Still shocking more than forty years after it was first published, this compelling tale of blackmail, murder and family values is a true classic.
As a result, the world may face once again the blackmail of nuclear war and the international situation may become turbulent and unstable.
A Dhia, Jamie thought, blackmail and butter, all in the first sentence.
In the videos, Nix discussed lies and apparent blackmail he would perform as part of his efforts to sway elections.
(The sheer number of people does make one wonder whether misuse of personal data for blackmail or other private purposes is inevitable.).
Unconcealed information wars, energy blackmail and economic blackmail, as well as interference in sovereign affairs, fall outside the civilized framework.
Still shocking more than fifty years after it was first published, this compelling tale of blackmail, murder and family values is a true classic.