释义 |
usureru‧sur‧er /ˈjuːʒərə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Any peasant short of ready money now had to resort to a usurer.
- Each began to gather troops and to borrow money from usurers.
- Everyone, however, sympathized with junior officials; and everyone constantly wished a violent death on usurers and moneylenders.
- His immorality can be seen from the simple fact that he is a usurer.
- Springall was also a moneylender, a usurer.
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