敲诈者
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诈骗者
这些词义以后渐被废弃,racket也一度消声匿迹,直至美国禁酒时期(1919 -1933)才又和其派生词racketeer(诈骗者),racketeering(敲诈勒索)二词一起在美国英语露面。
[法] 敲诈勒索者
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获取不正当钱财的人
... quip 俏皮话,妙语 racketeer 敲诈者,获取不正当钱财的人 raillery 善意的嘲弄 ...
敲诈
A racket is a service that is fraudulently offered to solve a problem, such as for a problem that does not actually exist, that will not be put into effect, or that would not otherwise exist if the racket were not to exist. Conducting a racket is racketeering. Particularly, the potential problem may be caused by the same party that offers to solve it, although that fact may be concealed, with the specific intent to engender continual patronage for this party. An archetype is the protection racket, wherein a person or group indicates that they could protect a store from potential damage, damage that the same person or group would otherwise inflict, while the correlation of threat and protection may be more or less deniably veiled, distinguishing it from the more direct act of extortion.Racketeering is often associated with organized crime, and the term was coined by the Employers' Association of Chicago in June 1927 in a statement about the influence of organized crime in the Teamsters union.