launder

英['lɔːndə(r)] 美['lɔːndər]
  • n. 流水槽
  • v. 洗涤;清洗;洗黑钱(把来路可疑的钱弄得貌似合法)
launderer laundered laundered laundering launders
Verb:
  1. cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water;

    "Wash the towels, please!"

  2. convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones

1. The House voted today to crack down on banks that launder drug money.
众议院今天表决打击为毒资洗钱的银行。

来自柯林斯例句

2. How many guests who expect clean towels every day in an hotel launder their own every day at home?
希望在酒店里天天有干净毛巾用的客人,有多少会在家里每天洗烫自己的毛巾呢?

来自柯林斯例句

3. The gang launder the steal money through their chain of restaurants.
这帮匪徒通过他们的连锁饭店洗赃款.

来自互联网

4. Properly launder and fold clothes for your family for one week.
妥善地为自己的家庭洗熨衣服一星期.

来自互联网

5. I'm afraid we cannot launder embroidered items, ma'am.
夫人, 恐怕我们不能洗绣花衣物.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Detergent powders will however,launder less efficiently at the boil,a use for which they are not intended.
      沸水可降低洗衣粉的洗涤效果,且洗衣粉无此用法。
    2. North Korea's already limping economy is suffering too, as banks that once helped launder money for the communist state, for example in Macau, have frozen its accounts.
      朝鲜已然疲软的经济也正受此影响,因为曾经帮朝鲜政府洗黑钱的那些银行,比如澳门的银行,已经冻结了该国的账户。