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(giysi) yikayip ütülemek; (kara parayi) aklamak -
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['lɔːndə(r)]vtwaschen und bügeln, fig, (money) waschen -
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['lɔːndə(r)]vtwaschen und bügeln, fig, (money) waschen -
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лоток, желоб, реомойка, углемойка, лотковый конвейер, моечный желоб, корыто -
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English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > launder
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/'lɔ:ndə/ * ngoại động từ - giặt là * nội động từ - có thể giặt là được -
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verbതുണി അലക്കുക, നനയ്ക്കുക, അലക്കി ഇസ്തിരിയിടുക, കള്ളപ്പണം വെളുപ്പിക്കുക -
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launder (money) отмывать деньгиDrug dealers attempt to cover up the crime by laundering their profits.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > launder money
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117 launder classifier
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > launder classifier
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118 launder washer
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > launder washer
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119 launder washer
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120 launder-type hindered settling hydraulic classifier
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > launder-type hindered settling hydraulic classifier
См. также в других словарях:
launder — laun·der vt: to transfer (money or instruments deriving from illegal activity) so as to conceal the true nature and source launder money through an offshore account Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. launder … Law dictionary
Launder — Laun der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Laundered} (l[add]n d[ e]rd or l[aum]n d[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Laundering}.] 1. To wash, as clothes; to wash, and to smooth with a flatiron or mangle; to wash and iron; as, to launder shirts. [1913 Webster] 2. To … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
launder — (v.) 1660s, to wash linen, from noun launder one who washes (especially linen), mid 15c., a contraction of lavender, from O.Fr. lavandier washer, launderer, from M.L. lavandaria a washer, ultimately from L. lavare to wash (see LAVE (Cf. lave)).… … Etymology dictionary
Launder — Laun der (l[add]n d[ e]r or l[aum]n d[ e]r), n. [Contracted fr. OE. lavender, F. lavandi[ e]re, LL. lavandena, from L. lavare to wash. See {Lave}.] 1. A washerwoman. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) A trough used by miners to receive the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Launder — Launder. См. Лотковый конвейер. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
launder — [v] wash clean, cleanse, do the laundry*, do the washing*, rinse; concept 165 … New thesaurus
launder — ► VERB 1) wash and iron (clothes or linen). 2) informal pass (illegally obtained money) through legitimate businesses or foreign banks to conceal its origins. DERIVATIVES launderer noun. ORIGIN originally denoting a person who washes linen: from… … English terms dictionary
launder — [lôn′dər] n. [ME, contr. < lavender, washerwoman < OFr lavandier < ML lavandarius < LL lavandaria, things to be washed < L lavandus, ger. of L lavare, to wash: see LAVE1] a water trough, esp. one used in mining for washing dirt… … English World dictionary
launder — To move illegally acquired cash through financial systems so that it appears to be legally acquired. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * launder laun‧der [ˈlɔːndə ǁ ˈlɒːndər] verb [transitive] LAW launder money/profits to put money which has… … Financial and business terms
launder — [[t]lɔ͟ːndə(r)[/t]] launders, laundering, laundered 1) VERB When you launder clothes, sheets, and towels, you wash and iron them. [OLD FASHIONED] [V n] How many guests who expect clean towels every day in an hotel launder their own every day at… … English dictionary
launder — launderable, adj. launderability, n. launderer, n. /lawn deuhr, lahn /, v.t. 1. to wash (clothes, linens, etc.). 2. to wash and iron (clothes). 3. Informal. a. to disguise the source of (illegal or secret funds or profits), usually by transmittal … Universalium