ransom$66745$ - translation to spanish
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ransom$66745$ - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ransom (movie); Ransom (film); Ransom (novel); The Ransom; The Ransom (song); Ransom (song); The Ransom (film)

ransom      
v. redimir, emancipar, rescatar
ransom money         
  • Ransom note delivered to the family of [[Adolph Coors III]] in 1960
PRACTICE OF HOLDING A PRISONER OR ITEM TO EXTORT MONEY OR PROPERTY
Ransom note; Ransom money
(n.) = dinero del rescate
Ex: This is partly because the 40-year civil war has developed into a war of attrition, with ransom money from kidnapping providing much of the financial backing.
ransom note         
  • Ransom note delivered to the family of [[Adolph Coors III]] in 1960
PRACTICE OF HOLDING A PRISONER OR ITEM TO EXTORT MONEY OR PROPERTY
Ransom note; Ransom money
(n.) = carta de rescate, nota de rescate
Ex: Ransom notes are normally written prior to the crime and not written by hand in order to disguise the authorship.

Definition

ransom
1) n. money paid to a kidnapper in demand for the release of the person abducted. Ransom money can also be paid to return a valuable object such as a stolen painting. 2) v. to pay money to an abductor to return the person held captive. See also: abduction kidnapping

Wikipedia

Ransom (disambiguation)

Ransom is the practice of holding a prisoner to extort money or property to secure their release, or it can refer to the sum of money involved.

Ransom or The Ransom may also refer to: