launder
柯林斯词典
1. V-T To launder money that has been obtained illegally means to process it through a legitimate business or to send it abroad to a foreign bank, so that when it comes back nobody knows that it was illegally obtained. 洗 (錢)
The House voted today to crack down on banks that launder drug money. 下議院今天投票打擊爲販毒洗錢的銀行。
2. laundererN-COUNT 洗錢者
...a businessman and self-described money launderer. …一位自稱洗錢者的商人。
3. V-T When you launder clothes, sheets, and towels, you wash and iron them. 洗熨[正式]
How many guests who expect clean towels every day in an hotel launder their own every day at home?
旅店裡希望每天有乾淨毛巾的客人中,有多少人每天在家洗自己的毛巾呢?
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launder /ˈlɔːndə/ (laundering,laundered,launders)
剑桥词典
launder verb [T] (CLOTHES)
to wash , dry , and iron clothes , sheets , etc.
洗,洗滌
freshly laundered sheets 新洗的牀單
launder verb [T] (MONEY)
to move money that has been obtained illegally through banks and other businesses to make it seem to have been obtained legally
洗(賍款)
Officials were accused of laundering the stolen funds overseas before returning them to the US. 官員們被指控在海外洗錢後將賍款轉廻美國。 返回 launder