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单词 ransom
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ransom

And we are going to ask your family and big friends to pay a $2m ransom.Other forms of attack include shutting companies' systems down and demanding a ransom to get them working again.A €100,000 ransom note had been issued.She could only hope that he could somehow contrive to rescue or ransom them.All three have denied paying ransom money.Perhaps the end is nigh for the oil producers who hold us to ransom over prices.They were freed after a ransom was paid.This is biblical scholarship conveyed in the format of the ransom note.She was only released when a ransom was paid.Its coffers are flush from ransom payments.How would you advise other hostages and potential hostages about ransom issues?All three governments have publicly denied paying ransom money.It is not known if their employers paid a ransom to free them.No video has emerged and no ransom or political demands have been made.Britain is refusing to pay a ransom.He is alleged to have made tens of millions of dollars in ransom payments.There is no human arithmetic that can sensibly make a life less prized than the price of a ransom.They forget that there are people out there who paid a king 's ransom to come and see them.The robbers want a 100,000 ransom.We certainly lived the high life, without the king 's ransom.

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ransom

British English: ransom /ˈrænsəm/ NOUN
A ransom is money that is demanded as payment for the return of someone who has been kidnapped.
The kidnappers are demanding a ransom of five million pounds.
  • American English: ransom
  • Arabic: فِدْيَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: resgate
  • Chinese: 赎金
  • Croatian: otkupnina
  • Czech: výkupné
  • Danish: løsesum
  • Dutch: losgeld
  • European Spanish: rescate secuestro
  • Finnish: lunnaat
  • French: rançon
  • German: Lösegeld
  • Greek: λύτρα
  • Italian: riscatto
  • Japanese: 身代金
  • Korean: 몸값
  • Norwegian: løsepenger
  • Polish: okup
  • European Portuguese: resgate
  • Romanian: răscumpărare
  • Russian: выкуп
  • Latin American Spanish: rescate
  • Swedish: lösensumma
  • Thai: ค่าไถ่ตัว
  • Turkish: fidye
  • Ukrainian: викуп
  • Vietnamese: tiền chuộc
British English: ransom VERB
If you ransom someone who has been kidnapped, you pay the money to set them free.
The same system was used for ransoming or exchanging captives.
  • American English: ransom
  • Brazilian Portuguese: pagar o resgate de um refém
  • Chinese: 赎出
  • European Spanish: pagar un rescate
  • French: payer une rançon
  • German: auslösen
  • Italian: pagare il riscatto per far liberare
  • Japanese: 身代金を払って助け出す
  • Korean: 몸값을 치르고 되찾다
  • European Portuguese: pagar o resgate de um refém
  • Latin American Spanish: pagar un rescate

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Chinese translation of 'ransom'

ransom

(ˈrænsəm)

n (c/u)

  1. (= money) 赎(贖)金 (shújīn) (, )
    to hold to ransom [hostage etc] 勒取赎(贖)金 (lèqǔ shújīn) (fig) [nation, company] 要挟 (yāoxié)
(noun) 
Definition
the money demanded in return for the release of someone who has been kidnapped
The demand for the ransom was made by telephone.
Synonyms
payment
money
price
a sharp increase in the price of petrol
What's the price on that one?
payoff
payoffs from corrupt businesses
(noun) 
the eventual ransom of the victim
Synonyms
release
the secret negotiations necessary to secure the release of the hostages
rescue
the rescue of the crew of a ship
liberation
Passover recalls the liberation from slavery in Egypt.
redemption
offering redemption from our sins
deliverance
their sudden deliverance from war
(verb) 
Definition
to pay money to obtain the release of (a prisoner)
The same system was used for ransoming or exchanging captives.
Synonyms
buy the freedom of
release
He was released from custody the next day.
deliver
Mercifully, I was delivered from that pain.
rescue
Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people.
liberate
How committed is the leadership to liberating its people from poverty?
buy (someone) out (informal)
redeem
a new female spiritual force to redeem the world
set free
obtain or pay for the release of

Additional synonyms

in the sense of deliver
Definition
to release or rescue (from captivity or danger)
Mercifully, I was delivered from that pain.
Synonyms
release,
free,
save,
rescue,
loose,
discharge,
liberate,
acquit,
redeem,
ransom,
emancipate
in the sense of deliverance
their sudden deliverance from war
Synonyms
release,
rescue,
liberation,
salvation,
redemption,
ransom,
emancipation
in the sense of liberate
Definition
to release (a country) from enemy occupation
How committed is the leadership to liberating its people from poverty?
Synonyms
free,
release,
rescue,
save,
deliver,
discharge,
redeem,
let out,
set free,
let loose,
untie,
emancipate,
unchain,
unbind,
manumit

Synonyms of 'ransom'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of liberation
Passover recalls the liberation from slavery in Egypt.
Synonyms
freeing,
release,
freedom,
liberty,
liberating,
redemption,
emancipation,
deliverance,
manumission,
enfranchisement,
unshackling,
unfettering
in the sense of payoff
Definition
a bribe
payoffs from corrupt businesses
Synonyms
bribe,
incentive,
cut (informal),
payment,
sweetener (informal),
bung (British, informal),
inducement,
kick-back (informal),
backhander (informal),
hush money (informal)
in the sense of price
Definition
the amount of money for which a thing is bought or sold
a sharp increase in the price of petrolWhat's the price on that one?
Synonyms
cost,
value,
rate,
charge,
bill,
figure,
worth,
damage (informal),
amount,
estimate,
fee,
payment,
expense,
assessment,
expenditure,
valuation,
face value,
outlay,
asking price
in the sense of redeem
a new female spiritual force to redeem the world
Synonyms
save,
free,
deliver,
rescue,
liberate,
ransom,
set free,
extricate,
emancipate,
buy the freedom of,
pay the ransom of
in the sense of redemption
Definition
deliverance from sin through the incarnation and death of Christ
offering redemption from our sins
Synonyms
salvation,
release,
rescue,
liberation,
ransom,
emancipation,
deliverance
in the sense of rescue
Definition
the act or an instance of rescuing
the rescue of the crew of a ship
Synonyms
saving,
salvage,
deliverance,
extrication,
release,
relief,
recovery,
liberation,
salvation,
redemption
in the sense of rescue
Definition
to bring (someone or something) out of danger or trouble
Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people.
Synonyms
save,
get out,
save the life of,
extricate,
free,
release,
deliver,
recover,
liberate,
set free,
save (someone's) bacon (British, informal)
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