launderer
noun [ C ] uk/ˈlɔːn.dər.ər/ us/ˈlɑːn.dɚ.ɚ/
(MONEY)
洗钱者
someone who moves money that has been obtained illegally through banks and other businesses to make it seem to have been obtained legally
Launderers often export the money to countries with relaxed banking regulations.
In the "loan-back" scheme, the launderer essentially borrows money from himself. 在“回贷”方案中,洗钱者实质上是向自己借钱。
Synonym: money launderer
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- Launderers have smuggled cash into offshore countries in everything from coffins to wooden legs.
- In the film, he plays a launderer of dirty money.
- Among the favourite targets of launderers are antique dealers, car traders, auction houses, and Rolex watches.
(CLOTHES)
洗衣工;洗衣公司
a person or company whose job is washing, drying, and ironing clothes, sheets, etc.
Brother Andrew also performed the duties of launderer, nurse, and barber. 安德鲁兄弟还承担了洗衣工、护士和理发师的职责。
Down the street there is a launderer, a hair salon, a restaurant, and a bakery.
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- Some labourers remained to work as cooks and launderers in mining camps.
- On Tenth Avenue West, the launderers dumped the contents of their tubs into the street and lanes.
- The town had three blacksmiths, three store clerks, and three launderers.