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launder
- IPA[ˈlɔːndə]
英式
- wash and iron (clothes or linen);conceal the origins of (money obtained illegally), typically by transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses
- a trough for holding or conveying water, especially (in mining) one used for washing ore.;a channel for conveying molten metal from a furnace or container to a ladle or mould.
verb: launder, 3rd person present: launders, gerund or present participle: laundering, past tense: laundered, past participle: laundered
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動詞
- 1. wash and iron (clothes or linen) he wasn't used to laundering his own bed linen
- 2. informal conceal the origins of (money obtained illegally), typically by transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses $123,000 had been laundered through Geneva bank accounts
- ▪ alter (information) to make it appear more acceptable we began to notice attempts to launder the data retrospectively
名詞
- 1. a trough for holding or conveying water, especially (in mining) one used for washing ore.
- ▪ a channel for conveying molten metal from a furnace or container to a ladle or mould.
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- IPA[ˈlôndər]
美式
- wash, or wash and iron, (clothes or linens): he wasn't used to laundering his own bed linens
- a trough for holding or conveying water, especially (in mining) one used for washing ore.
Oxford American Dictionary