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Traduzione e definizione

a ransom: un riscatto noun
If you ever want to see your wife again you must pay us a ransom of $500,000. Se vuoi rivedere tua moglie, devi pagarci un riscatto di 500.000 dollari.
a ransom note: una richiesta di riscatto (scritta) idiom

Esempi

  • "Rebels are demanding $4 billion in ransom and have threatened to remove the hostages' hairs one by one tomorrow morning."
  • "Bruno : Well, Dr. Badguy, I don't want to tell you how to do your job, but the basic requirement of any ransom negotiation is that the kidnappers have a hostage."
  • "Always scheming and plotting against people, stealing monkeys, writing ransom notes, blackmailing all the time."
  • "I will not pay the ransom."
  • "Rupert : The pirates are demanding a ransom of $2 million for the safe return of the hostages, believed to be a couple in their thirties."
  • "You will come alone with the ransom, and no monkey business, if you know what I mean."
Esercizio 1
This note could best be described as:

This note could best be described as:
The author of this note proposes to deliver a monkey, but only after receiving a large some of money. A letter of inquiry is a request for information.
This is the best choice. The author of this note is demanding a sum of money in exchange for the safe return of a monkey. This type of note is called a ransom note, traditionally used by kidnappers to communicate their demands.
The author of this note proposes to deliver a monkey after he receiving a large some of money. There is no indication of any sort of invitation here.
This is not the best choice. This note is not a medical bill.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks with words used in the broadcast!

This is a sum of money that criminals (for example hijackers) want in exchange for prisoners. "They wanted a massive in exchange for the President's son, whom they'd kidnapped."

This is a synonym for the term "surrounded". "The hotel is by very high mountains. It's so picturesque!"

This is a piece of equipment used to amplify a person's voice. "The was set at maximum: I wanted to make sure that the whole crowd would hear me."

This is an operation meaning "to save" someone or something. "My dog fell off the bridge and landed in the river. We needed the firemen to come and her."

This means to be "hurt", "harmed", or "wounded". "I was very badly whilst skiing last year. I fell 100 ft from the ski lift."

Fill in the blanks with words used in the broadcast!

This is a sum of money that criminals (for example hijackers) want in exchange for prisoners. "They wanted a massive ransom 1 in exchange for the President's son, whom they'd kidnapped."

This is a synonym for the term "surrounded". "The hotel is encircled 2 by very high mountains. It's so picturesque!"

This is a piece of equipment used to amplify a person's voice. "The loudspeaker 3 was set at maximum: I wanted to make sure that the whole crowd would hear me."

This is an operation meaning "to save" someone or something. "My dog fell off the bridge and landed in the river. We needed the firemen to come and rescue 4 her."

This means to be "hurt", "harmed", or "wounded". "I was very badly injured 5 whilst skiing last year. I fell 100 ft from the ski lift."
1 ransom: "Ransom" is the right answer. A "ransom" is an amount of money demanded (under threat) as payment for the release of a captured person. Here's another example: "The businessman paid the £4 million ransom for his son, but his captors killed him anyway. You can't trust criminals".
2 encircled: "Encircled" is the correct answer. Other useful synonyms for to "encircle" include "hem in" or in this context "cordon off". Some difficult phrasal verbs today! For example, "The police encircled the area. There was a suspicious package, so they called the bomb squad."
3 loudspeaker: "Loudspeaker" is the correct term here. A loudspeaker is a device that transforms a voice or electrical signals into loud sounds. It increases the volume and is useful when talking to a large group of people, for example at a demonstration or march.
4 rescue: "Rescue" is the right answer. To "rescue" means to "save" or to "recover from danger". Another example of this is: "After surviving three weeks on the side of the glacier by eating his fingers and toes, a helicopter finally came to rescue him."
5 injured: "Injured" is the term we were looking for. To "injure" here means to "hurt" or "cause bodily harm". It is used in the adjective form in the dialogue. The noun is "injury". (Don't forget it becomes "injuries" in the plural). You now know everything about this word!

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