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Erpresser
I. ex·tor·tion·ist [ɪkˈstɔ:ʃənɪst, ekˈ-, Am -ˈstɔ:r-] СЪЩ
extortionist → extortioner
II. ex·tor·tion·ist [ɪkˈstɔ:ʃənɪst, ekˈ-, Am -ˈstɔ:r-] ПРИЛ
extortionist → extortionate
ex·tor·tion·er [ɪkˈstɔ:ʃənəʳ, ekˈ-, Am -ˈstɔ:rʃənɚ] СЪЩ прин
1. extortioner (coercing person):
Erpresser(in) м (f) <-s, ->
2. extortioner (usurer):
Wucherer(Wucherin) м (f) <-s, ->
ex·tor·tion·ate [ɪkˈstɔ:ʃənət, ekˈ-, Am -ˈstɔ:r-] ПРИЛ прин
1. extortionate:
horrende [o. разг astronomische] [o. CH a. übersetzte] Preise pl
Wucherpreise прин
2. extortionate (using force):
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However, many trusts charged extortionate tolls and diverted the money raised to other uses.
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In these days of extortionate rents it is heartening to know that there is still a way to squeeze even more out of your des-res.
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An extortionate tax system supported his ambitious and successful foreign policies of expansion, as well as his numerous bribes and gifts to various potentates.
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The three brothers resorted to buying the serape from the soldier for the extortionate price of $25.
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John intensified his efforts to maximise all possible sources of income, to the extent that he has been described as avaricious, miserly, extortionate and moneyminded.
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