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bank

Related topics: Banking, Nature, Gambling, Geography
bank1 /bæŋk/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]  
1 MONEYplace for money 存钱的地方
a) BFBa business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services 银行
in the bank
 We have very little money in the bank.
我们存在银行里的钱很少。
 Barclays Bank
巴克莱银行
 a bank loan
银行贷款
b) BFBa local office of a bank 银行(营业厅)
 I have to go to the bank at lunch time.
午饭时间我得去银行。
clearing bank, merchant bank
2 RIVER/LAKEriver/lake/DN land along the side of a river or lake 岸,堤
bank of
 the banks of the River Dee
迪河两岸
 the river bank
河岸
3. blood/sperm/organ bank HBHa place where human blood etc is stored until someone needs it 血库/精子库/器官库
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4 DNclouds/mist/ a large mass of clouds, mist etc 云团,积云;雾团
 a fog bank
一团雾气
bank of
 banks of mist
团团薄雾
5 PILEraised area 高出的地方DN a large sloping mass of earth, sand, snow etc 〔土、沙、雪等堆积起来的〕坡,埂
 She was sitting on a grassy bank.
她坐在草坡上。
bank of
 steep banks of snow
陡峭的雪坡
 banks of flowers
满坡的野花
6 machines 机器LINE a large number of machines, television screens etc arranged close together in a row 〔紧密排成的〕一排,一列
bank of
 banks of TV monitors
一排排的电视监视器
7. GAMEgame 游戏DGG a supply of money used to gamble, that people can win 庄家的赌本 break the bank at break1(24)
8 be makin' bank American EnglishAmE spoken informal to earn a lot of money for the work that you do 挣大钱
 Check out Omar’s new car. The brother must be makin' bank.
看看奥马的新车,这位兄弟肯定是在赚大钱了。
n9 the bank of Mum and Dad British EnglishBrE informal used when saying that your parents will provide you with the money that you need for something
 Some young people turn to the bank of Mum and Dad when they want to buy a house.
10. ROADroad 道路TTR a slope made at a bend in a road or racetrack to make it safer for cars to go around 〔公路或赛道拐弯处防止车辆侧滑或侧翻的〕内侧斜坡,边坡
bottle bank, food bank, memory bank
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
go to the bank
I went to the bank and took out $80.
borrow from a bank
You may be able to borrow some money from the bank.
a bank lends something
The bank lent me £10,000 to help me start the business.
bank + NOUN
a bank account
How much do you have in your bank account at the moment?
your bank balance (=the actual amount that you have in your bank account)
I'm just going to check my bank balance online.
a bank card
You can withdraw money using your bank card.
bank charges
Will I have to pay bank charges on this account?
a bank clerk (=a junior worker in a bank)
He began his career as a bank clerk.
a bank loan
What's the interest rate on your bank loan?
a bank note (=a piece of paper money)
a $10 bank note
a bank statement (=a written statement of how much you have in a bank account)
I get a written bank statement once a month.
a bank manager
Could I make an appointment with the bank manager, please?
a bank robber/robbery
The bank robbers were never caught.
types of bank
a high street bank (=one of the ordinary banks that most people use)
There's a lot of competition between the major high street banks.
a commercial bank (=an ordinary bank, or one that deals with large businesses)
the role of UK commercial banks in the debt crisis
an investment/merchant bank (=one that buys and sells stocks and shares etc)
Goldman Sachs, the US investment bank
a savings bank (=a bank that accepts your savings and provides mortgages)
a clearing bank (=one of the banks in Britain that uses a clearing house when dealing with other banks)
large commercial customers of the clearing banks
a central bank (=the main financial authority in a country)
The Bundesbank is the central bank of Germany.
the World Bank (=an international organization providing financial help to developing countries)
The road building was funded by the World Bank.
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Related topics: Banking, Air, Nature
bank2 verb  
1 MONEYmoneyBFB
a) [transitiveT] to put or keep money in a bank 〔钱〕存入银行
 Did you bank that check?
你把那张支票存入银行了吗?
b) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to keep your money in a particular bank 在〔某家银行〕存钱
bank with
 Who do you bank with?
你把钱存入哪家银行?
bank at
 I’ve always banked at First Interstate.
我总是在第一州际银行存钱。
2 TURNplane 飞机 [intransitiveI]TTATTC if a plane banks, it slopes to one side when turning 〔飞机转弯时〕倾斜飞行
3 PILE/ROWSpile/rows/ (also bank up) [transitiveT] British EnglishBrELINE to arrange something into a pile or into rows 堆起来[排成行]
4 CLOUD/MISTcloud/mist/ (also bank up) [transitiveT]DN to form a mass of cloud, mist etc 〔云团、雾团等〕聚集,堆积起来
5 FIREfire (also bank up) [transitiveT]BURN to cover a fire with wood or coal to keep it going for a long time 〔用木柴或煤〕封〔火〕,压〔火〕
6bank on somebody/something phrasal verbphr v DEPEND ON/RELY ONto depend on something happening or someone doing something 依靠,指望 SYN count on
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From Longman Business Dictionary
BankBank /bæŋk/ nounBANKINGORGANIZATIONS
The Bank the BANK OF ENGLAND, Britain’s central bank
The Bank is worried that strong demand for labour could lead to higher wages and prices.
bankbank1 noun [countableC]
1BANKINGa business that makes its profit by paying interest to people who keep money there and charging a higher rate of interest to borrowers who borrow money from the bank. Different types of bank provide a variety of other financial services
The major banks have announced an increase in interest rates.
see also GirobankThings you do at the bank
pay money into your bank account (=put money in)
withdraw money from your bank account (=take money out)
cash a cheque British EnglishBrE/check American EnglishAmE (=exchange it for cash)
pay in a cheque British EnglishBrE/check American EnglishAmE (=give your bank a cheque that is payable to you, so that money goes into your bank account)
check your balance (=find out how much money is in your bank account)
transfer money to someone else’s/your account (=move money from your account to another account, either another one of yours or someone else’s)
use an ATM/cash machine British EnglishBrE/cash dispenser American EnglishAmE (=put a card into a machine to obtain cash from your bank account)
arrange a loan (=ask a bank to lend you some money)
arrange an overdraft British EnglishBrE (=make an arrangement with your bank to spend more money than you have in your account)
order foreign currency (=ask your bank to get you some foreign money)
acceptance bank agent bank agricultural bank banker's bank central bank City Bank clearing bank commercial bank confirming bank co-operative bank credit bank development bank discount bank eligible bank Export-Import Bank foreign bank High Street bank investment bank joint-stock bank lead bank merchant bank mutual savings bank national bank paying bank private bank reserve bank retail bank savings bank state bank stock savings bank universal bank
2the local branch of a particular bank
I have to go to the bank at lunchtime.
3break the bank to cost or need so much money that a person or organization is unable to pay
customers who want to get a reasonable PC without breaking the bank
4a store of something that can be used when needed
data bank job bank land bank
bankbank2 verbBANKING
1[transitiveT] to put or keep money in a bank
Did you bank that check?
He banked rather than spent $3,800 in tax refunds.
2[intransitiveI] to keep your money in a particular bank
bank with
Some families have banked with Hoare since the 17th century.
see also overbanked
Origin bank1
1. (1400-1500) French banque, from Old Italian banca long seat, bank
2. (1100-1200) Probably from a Scandinavian language.
3. (1200-1300) Old French banc long seat
bank1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1bank2 verb
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