moneylenders

英 [ˈmʌnɪˌlɛndəz]

n.  放债者; 放高利贷者
moneylender的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 放债人;放高利贷者
    A moneylender is a person who lends money which has to be paid back at a high rate of interest.

    双语例句

    1. Moneylenders offer help, but extort a heavy price.
      高利贷者愿提供帮助,但要索取沉重的代价。
    2. Families with money problems often fall into the hands of the moneylenders and get further into debt.
      经济有困难的家庭经常受放债人的摆布,更深地陷入债务中。
    3. Hou Ning, a Beijing-based analyst, says that in the countryside unlicensed moneylenders have been helping farmers into the markets with unsecured high interest loans.
      北京一位分析家侯宁(音)说,农村里那些非法放贷者放出不安全的高利贷来助长农民进入股市。
    4. Japanese people who are in debt to consumer finance companies and cannot meet monthly public health insurance payments will get a state subsidy to help them sue the moneylenders to recover excess interest charges.
      身负消费金融公司债务、无法缴纳每月公共医疗保险费的日本人,将得到一笔国家补助,帮助他们起诉放款人,收回多付的利息。
    5. It may be cheaper to borrow from a microfinance company than the moneylenders that are often the only other source of funds for the poor.
      从小额信贷公司借款可能要比向放债者借款便宜一些。对穷人而言,放债者往往是唯一的另一个资金来源。
    6. Countries that have chased away the moneylenders have been artistic deserts.
      那些赶跑借贷者的国家都是变成了艺术沙漠。
    7. Even if Company B can find another project for which there might be a market, it will not be able to obtain working capital, at other than moneylenders 'rates, because banks are unwilling to lend.
      即使公司B能找到另一个可能会有市场的项目,但由于银行不愿放贷,除了使用高利贷,该公司将无法获得运营资本。