blackjack

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈblækdʒæk/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈblækˌdʒæk/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(blakjak′)

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blackjack n (card game: pontoon, twenty-one) (juego de naipes)veintiuno nm
  (voz inglesa)blackjack nm
 Blackjack is often played using six packs of cards.
blackjack n US (metal cosh on flexible handle)cachiporra nf
  porra nf
 In the old days, police officers used to carry blackjacks.
blackjack [sb] vtr US (beat with a blackjack)aporrear vtr
 The cop blackjacked the burglar, who fell to the ground.
blackjack [sb] vtr informal, figurative, US (coerce)chantajear a vtr + prep
  coaccionar a vtr + prep
  obligar con amenazas a loc verb
 Mick didn't want to be part of the con trick the others were playing on the old lady, but they blackjacked him.
blackjack [sb] into doing [sth] vtr informal, figurative, US (coerce)chantajear a alguien para que haga algo loc verb
 The men blackjacked Paul into taking the rap for the robbery.
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