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Перевод: moneylender
[существительное] ростовщик
Тезаурус:
- His father, also a moneylender and scholarly patron, was the dominant figure in the twelfth-century Jewish community of Norwich, and was one of the half-dozen or so wealthiest Jews in England.
- And there was a killing in the Heiligenstadt - Jewish moneylender - which bore similar features."
- Meanwhile he continued also to operate as a moneylender, advancing large sums on bond during these same decades, and was appointed to a royal commission on the cloth trade in the late 1630s.
- The Carey family had to rely on a house provided by a Bengali moneylender to save them from destitution.
- And never borrow money from a moneylender (or specialist finance or credit company, as they are usually called) who charges interest way above the odds, otherwise you will be paying off the debt over two years rather than fourteen months.
- Lenders were exempt from this legislation if their basic business was banking, insurance, or primarily unconnected with lending; friendly societies and building societies were subject to other laws; various other lenders falling outside a commonsense view of what constituted a moneylender were given exemption by the Board of Trade.
- And the old Jew had done likewise: coming to live in nearby Heiligenstadt and pretending to be a moneylender.
- And soon afterwards, in the first week of their marriage, Dostoevsky showed her the stone under which Raskolnikov hid the stuff he had taken from the old moneylender.
- ( c. 1170-;1235/6), moneylender, patron, and scholar, was born c .1170, the only known son of Eliab (Jurnet) of Norwich ( c .1130-;1197) and his wife Muriel.
- Moneylender Cash loan usually between 30 and 1,000 from a local firm (or broker who fixes it with a finance company), usually without security and for a fixed period (anything from days to years); may be paid in fixed instalments or lump sum; interest rate fixed at start.
- He married first a sister of John Bowes, having a son John, and secondly, after 1630, Dame Jacoba van Lore, widow of Sir Peter van Lore, a wealthy merchant and moneylender.
- The salesman and Hank, however, seemed to have reached some agreement and strolled towards the office, where fat old Josh presided over the financing section with the careful rapacity of a born moneylender.
- He combines the occupations of rent collector, moneylender, and shipbreaker, and gets Nell's grandfather into his power by advancing him money at exorbitant interest.
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