racketeers[ˌrækɪˈtɪəz]
n.干非法勾当者,骗子( racketeer的名词复数 );
英英释义
racketeer[ ,ræki'tiə ]
- n.someone who commits crimes for profit (especially one who obtains money by fraud or extortion)
- v.carry on illegal business activities involving crime
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Al Capone was a famous racketeer in Chicago.
阿尔卡彭是在芝加哥的一位有名敲诈者。
权威例句
Organized crime in NigeriaRacketeersInformation, Institutions, and Extortion in Japan and the United States: Making Sense of Sokaiya RacketeersSelf-mutilation. Plastic spherules in penile skin in yakuza, Japan's racketeers.A Generation of Racketeers? Eliminating Civil RICO Liability for Copyright InfringementSHANGHAI IMPERIALISTS VERSUS RICKSHAW RACKETEERS - THE DEFEAT OF THE 1934 RICKSHAW REFORMSRacketeers, Congress, and the Courts: An Analysis of RICOThe racketeers of illusionHow to identify the Yakuza, Japanese racketeers--their sociology, criminology and physical characteristicsFirst Amendment Racketeers