launder
launder 英 [ˈlɔ:ndə(r)] 美 [ˈlɔndɚ,ˈlɑn-]
vt. 洗涤;清洗;洗黑钱(把来路可疑的钱弄得貌似合法) vi. 洗涤;洗熨;耐洗 n. 流水槽
进行时:laundering 过去式:laundered 过去分词:laundered 第三人称单数:launders 名词复数:launders
- To launder is to wash your clothes or other things made from cloth, like sheets and towels. A college student might try to wait to launder her clothes until she goes home for Thanksgiving.
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- vt. 洗涤;清洗;洗黑钱(把来路可疑的钱弄得貌似合法)
- vi. 洗涤;洗熨;耐洗
- n. 流水槽
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1. The owner wants someone hardworking, reliable and honest to wash hair, launder towels and gowns, mix hair dyes and make cups of coffee for her well-coiffed clientele.
沙龙店主需要一个刻苦耐劳、诚实可靠的学徒,为客人洗头、清洗毛巾和睡袍、混合染发剂,为做好头发的客人倒咖啡。
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2. How to identify: They eat together, sleep together and launder together, but don’t socialize with anyone else to prevent any jealous fights while traveling.
识别雷达: 他们一起吃饭,一起睡觉,一起洗衣服,不跟其他任何人交往,似乎是要杜绝旅途中的任何吃醋战。
- launder (v.) 1660s, "to wash linen," from noun launder "one who washes" (especially linen), mid-15c., a contraction of lavender, from Old French lavandier "washer, launderer" (12c.), from Medieval Latin lavandaria "a washer," which is ultimately from Latin lavare "to wash" (from PIE root *leue- "to wash"). Criminal banking sense first recorded 1961, from notion of making dirty money clean; the word in this sense was brought to widespread use during U.S. Watergate scandal, 1973. Related: Laundered; laundering.
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