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  1. ransom

    • IPA[ˈrans(ə)m]

    英式

    • n.
      a sum of money demanded or paid for the release of a captive;the holding or freeing of a captive in return for payment of a ransom
    • v.
      obtain the release of (a captive) by paying a ransom;hold (a captive) and demand a ransom for their release
    • verb: ransom, 3rd person present: ransoms, gerund or present participle: ransoming, past tense: ransomed, past participle: ransomed

    • noun: ransom, plural noun: ransoms

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    • 1. obtain the release of (a captive) by paying a ransom the lord was captured in war and had to be ransomed
    • hold (a captive) and demand a ransom for their release an English force burnt the village and ransomed the inhabitants
    • release (a captive) after receiving a ransom they were all ransomed and returned unharmed
    • ph.
      (1888–1974), American poet and critic. With The New Criticism (1941) he started a school of ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      (1888–1974), US poet and critic. With The New Criticism (1941) he started a school of criticism ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      hold someone captive and demand payment for their release

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      a huge amount of money; a fortune

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      hold someone captive and demand payment for their release

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      a huge amount of money; a fortune

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      hold someone prisoner and demand payment for their release

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • n.
      a sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a prisoner: the kidnappers demanded a ransom
    • v.
      obtain the release of (a prisoner) by making a payment demanded: the lord was captured in war and had to be ransomed

    Oxford American Dictionary