第三人称单数:profiteers
第三人称复数:profiteers
现在分词:profiteering
过去分词:profiteered
过去式:profiteered
不及物动词投机,牟求暴利
名词牟取暴利的人; [贸易] 奸商
profiteer
不及物动词
1. They profiteered enormously during the war.
他们在战争时期大发不义之财。
1. 奸商:你就可以很容易记住以f结尾,复数形式在后加s,而不是变f为ves,这样的话即不容易忘也容易激发一些学习英语的兴趣,你不妨一试,当然了,单词本要勤翻看拓荒者(pioneer)蔑视(sneer)权贵(peer)和奸商(profiteer),志愿(volun
2. 倒爷:捣浆糊 give the runaround | 倒爷 profiteer | 倒票 speculative reselling of tickets
3. 投机商,奸商:Sag 萧条,下跌 | Profiteer 投机商,奸商 | Prime 银行贷款的最低利率
1. 奸商;投机商;牟取暴利的人
If you describe someone as a profiteer, you are critical of them because they make large profits by charging high prices for goods that are hard to get.
e.g. ...a new social class composed largely of war profiteers and gangsters.
主要由战争投机商和强盗组成的新的社会阶层
1. Business people could try to profiteer during the Games, which leaves common people worrying that the event will trigger further price hikes in Beijing.
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2. Corrupt government officials profiteer by hosting banquets for their children's weddings, receiving handsome amounts of money and gifts from their subordinates.
3. The collusion on prices advances the monopolization of the real estate market, making it possible for real estate developers to profiteer and do harm to consumer interests.
4. profiteer
4. However Ho is quick to dispel the image of the corporation as profiteer.
5. Kong also said local authorities would crack down on any vendors caught trying to profiteer from the crisis.
6. The government said this had made it possible for doctor Wang to profiteer from the disease.
7. All the retailers and producers promised not to profiteer from the water crisis.
8. Roche has promised not to profiteer by pushing up prices during a pandemic.
noun
1. someone who makes excessive profit (especially on goods in short supply)
verb
1. make an unreasonable profit, as on the sale of difficult to obtain goods