usurer
usurer — 名詞
- usurersingular
- usurersplural
1. someone who lets people borrow money and then makes them pay back far too much i
高利貸者
放高利貸的人
someone who lets people borrow money and then makes them pay back far too much in interest
Felix borrowed from a usurer and lost his shop within a year.
Felix 向高利貸者借錢,不到一年就丟了店面。
borrow from a usurer
The desperate farmer turned to a usurer after three banks refused him.
那位走投無路的農夫在三家銀行都拒絕他後,只好向高利貸者求助。
turn to a usurer when regular lenders refuse
Marta warned her brother that the usurer doubled every missed payment.
Marta 警告弟弟,那個高利貸者會把每次逾期的款項加倍。
Villagers hated the usurer who kept their land after the harvest failed.
村民痛恨那個在歉收後奪走他們土地的高利貸者。
- loan shark
more common and more strongly suggests criminal threats or violence
- moneylender
broader and more neutral, because it does not itself imply unfair interest
- creditor
much broader, covering any person or organization that is owed money
文法句型
a usurer
borrow from a usurer
turn to a usurer
用法筆記
This word is formal and often appears in historical, legal, or moral discussion. In everyday modern English, loan shark is more common when the lender is part of criminal activity.