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单词 pawnshop
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pawnshop


pawn·shop

P0124500 (pôn′shŏp′)n. The shop of a pawnbroker.

pawnshop

(ˈpɔːnˌʃɒp) n (Commerce) the premises of a pawnbroker

pawn•shop

(ˈpɔnˌʃɒp)

n. the shop of a pawnbroker. [1840–50]
Thesaurus
Noun1.pawnshop - a shop where loans are made with personal property as securitypawnshop - a shop where loans are made with personal property as securityloan office, pawnbroker's shopshop, store - a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"
Translations
当铺

pawn

(poːn) verb to give (an article of value) to a pawnbroker in exchange for money (which may be repaid at a later time to get the article back). I had to pawn my watch to pay the bill.抵押 noun1. in chess, one of the small pieces of lowest rank. (象棋中的)卒 (象棋中的)卒 2. a person who is used by another person for his own gain, advantage etc. She was a pawn in his ambitious plans. 人質 人质ˈpawnbroker noun a person who lends money in exchange for pawned articles. 當鋪老板 当铺老板ˈpawnshop noun a pawnbroker's place of business. 當鋪 当铺in pawn having been pawned. His watch is in pawn. 押出典當中 当出,抵押出去

pawnshop


pawnshop

the premises of a pawnbroker

Pawnshop

 

(Russian, lombard), a money-lending institution dealing in pledges. It lends money on the security of pawned personal property. The first pawnshop was established in France during the rule of Louis XI (1461-83) by moneylenders who were immigrants from Lombardy (Italy). In the 15th century pawnshops appeared in Italy, Germany, and other countries. In the 19th century pawnshops existed in all capitalist countries; the majority of them were in the hands of big capitalists. In the 20th century the pawnshop business has been dominated by the monopolies, which levy high interest rates and receive big profits mainly from the poor.

In Russia in 1733, some pawnshop operations were started by the Monetary Office on the security of gold and silver objects. In 1772 in St. Petersburg and Moscow, government pawnshops were opened. The development of a network of pawnshops financed on the shareholding principle dates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1917, in addition to the joint-stock pawnshops, there were 109 municipal (city) pawnshops. When in 1918 the prerevolutionary lending institutions were liquidated, the old pawnshop system was also abolished. In 1922-23 in the USSR, state pawnshops were established on a self-supporting basis under the management of the local Soviets within the system of public service institutions. Their goals are to safeguard for a small fee objects of personal and household use and also to lend money on the pledge of these objects as security. The accepted property is insured at the expense of the pledger. The amount of the loan can reach 75 percent of the value of the pledged objects; for precious metals and stones, pearls, and gold watches it can go as high as 90 percent.

The maximum amount of the loan that may be given in a single transaction, the rate of interest on loans, and the term of the loan are fixed. The volume of credit issued to Soviet people in 1972 amounted to approximately 40 million rubles. The pawnshops have the right to use bank credit for the expansion of their operations.

A. K. BIRKIN

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pawnshop


  • noun

Synonyms for pawnshop

noun a shop where loans are made with personal property as security

Synonyms

  • loan office
  • pawnbroker's shop

Related Words

  • shop
  • store
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