profiteer

英 [prɒfɪ'tɪə] 美 [,prɑfə'tɪə]
  • vi. 赚大钱;牟取暴利
  • n. [贸易] 奸商;牟取暴利的人
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profiteer (v.)
1797, but dormant in English until it was revived in World War I, from profit + -eer. From 1912 as a noun. Related: Profiteering (1814).
Or is it simply hysteria which produces what is to-day termed "the profiteer?" It is probable that the modern profiteer is the same person whom we formerly called "the grafter, the extortioner, the robber, the gouger." ["Legal Aid Review," April 1920]
1. He tried to profiteer from this dirty deal.
他想在这笔肮脏的交易中捞一把.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. You have called me a Iiar and a thief and a war profiteer!
你说我是个骗子,小偷,发战争财!

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3. What we want is an user, I can profiteer.
我们要的是用户, 我未来能赚大钱.

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4. Schindler: I'm a profiteer of slave labor. I am a criminal.
辛德勒: 我是唯一的雇佣奴工的投机商人, 我目前已成了一名罪犯.

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5. Nice to meet you, I Profiteer company.
您好, 我是奸商公司.

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