launderer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for launderer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

launderette® [Am ˌlɔnd(ə)ˈrɛt, Brit lɔːndəˈrɛt, lɔːnˈdrɛt], laundrette N

I.launder [Am ˈlɔndər, Brit ˈlɔːndə] VB trans

II.launder [Am ˈlɔndər, Brit ˈlɔːndə] VB intr

slanderer [Am ˈslænd(ə)rər, Brit ˈslɑːndərə] N

wanderer [Am ˈwɑndərər, Brit ˈwɒnd(ə)rə] N

I.maunder on VB [Am ˈmɔndər -, Brit ˈmɔːndə -] (v + adv)

maunder [Am ˈmɔndər, Brit ˈmɔːndə] VB intr

laundry <pl laundries> [Am ˈlɔndri, Brit ˈlɔːndri] N

laundress [Am ˈlɔndrəs, Brit ˈlɔːndrəs] N

murderer [Am ˈmərdərər, Brit ˈməːd(ə)rə] N

launderer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for launderer in the English»Spanish Dictionary

launderette [lɔn··ˈret] N, Laundromat [ˈlɔn·drə·mæt] N

launder [ˈlɔn·dər] VB trans

plunderer [ˈplʌn·dər·ər] N

slanderer [ˈslæn·dər·ər] N

II.thunder [ˈθʌn·dər] VB intr

III.thunder [ˈθʌn·dər] VB trans

II.plunder [ˈplʌn·dər] VB trans

III.plunder [ˈplʌn·dər] VB intr

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Instead of pounding the dirty laundry with a rock, launderers used the washboard for scrubbing away the grime.
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He branded such people as money launderers.
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The large denomination currency helps black marketeers and money launderers more than the common man.
www.thehindu.com
The results for this year so far suggest that sludge dumping is being curtailed, or at the very least fuel launderers are being more discreet.
www.dundalkdemocrat.ie
Because the old launderer was childless, he took the baby girl and raised her as his own daughter.
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The case has highlighted what police describe as a "weak point" - the use of legitimate bureaux de change by money launderers.
www.bbc.co.uk
For example, the drug producers and suppliers, although not considered in the basic structure, are critical operators of any drug cartel, along with the financers and money launderers.
en.wikipedia.org
Periodically, the launderer may have the cash-receiving firm buy something for him, or, less commonly, to write a large check that goes into his legal account.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, they worked as cooks, servants, shopkeepers, launderers, and gardeners.
rosslandtelegraph.com
Do you hate the idea of corrupt public officials and the whole criminal fraternity laughing their way to the money launderer?
jjie.org

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