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1 prestamista
• lender• money broker• money lender• pawn warrant• pawnbroker• pawnbroker's -
2 prestamista
adj.lending.f. & m.1 moneylender.2 lender, money lender, moneylender, pawnbroker.* * *1 moneylender* * *SMF [de dinero] moneylender; [de empeños] pawnbroker* * *masculino y femenino moneylender* * *= money-lender, loaner, moneylender, lender, pawnbroker.Ex. Humphrey Chetham, wool-factor and money-lender, left £1,000 to be used for the purchase of 'some fit place for the said library'.Ex. The library lends electronic copies of copyrighted books, and protects the copyright of its loaners with its own system.Ex. Fortunately, banks have successfully weaned people away from pawnshops and moneylenders.Ex. Loan sharks are unlicensed lenders, they operate illegally and away from any sort of regulation that governs the financial industry.Ex. Hard times in the US are benefiting pawnbrokers as beleaguered consumers pledge jewels, electronics and other goods in return for loans.----* prestamista de libros = book lender.* * *masculino y femenino moneylender* * *= money-lender, loaner, moneylender, lender, pawnbroker.Ex: Humphrey Chetham, wool-factor and money-lender, left £1,000 to be used for the purchase of 'some fit place for the said library'.
Ex: The library lends electronic copies of copyrighted books, and protects the copyright of its loaners with its own system.Ex: Fortunately, banks have successfully weaned people away from pawnshops and moneylenders.Ex: Loan sharks are unlicensed lenders, they operate illegally and away from any sort of regulation that governs the financial industry.Ex: Hard times in the US are benefiting pawnbrokers as beleaguered consumers pledge jewels, electronics and other goods in return for loans.* prestamista de libros = book lender.* * *moneylender* * *
prestamista sustantivo masculino y femenino
moneylender
prestamista mf moneylender
' prestamista' also found in these entries:
English:
moneylender
- pawnbroker
- lender
- money
* * *prestamista nmfmoneylender* * *m/f moneylender* * *prestamista nmf: moneylender, pawnbroker -
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adj.mentioned before, above-mentioned, abovementioned.* * *(adj.) = saidEx. Humphrey Chetham, wool-factor and money-lender, left £1,000 to be used for the purchase of 'some fit place for the said library'.* * *(adj.) = saidEx: Humphrey Chetham, wool-factor and money-lender, left £1,000 to be used for the purchase of 'some fit place for the said library'.
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4 propietario de una fábrica textil
(n.) = wool-factorEx. Humphrey Chetham, wool-factor and money-lender, left £1,000 to be used for the purchase of 'some fit place for the said library'.* * *(n.) = wool-factorEx: Humphrey Chetham, wool-factor and money-lender, left £1,000 to be used for the purchase of 'some fit place for the said library'.
Spanish-English dictionary > propietario de una fábrica textil
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5 usurera
f.usurer, money-lender, griper.* * *
usurero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino usurer
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6 prestador
adj.lending.m.1 lender; one who lends money at usurious interest.2 moneylender, lender.3 provider.* * *prestador, -aSM / F lender -
7 prestadora
f.lender; one who lends money at usurious interest.
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