launder 英 [ˈlɔ:ndə(r)]   美 [ˈlɔndɚ,ˈlɑn-]

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 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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.
laun·der / ˈlɔːndə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɔːndər / verb 1 laundersth ( formal) to wash, dry and iron clothes, etc. 洗熨(衣物) freshly laundered sheets 刚洗的被单 2 laundersth to move money that has been obtained illegally into foreign bank accounts or legal businesses so that it is difficult for people to know where the money came from 洗钱 launder launders laundered laundering laun·der / ˈlɔːndə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɔːndər /
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