bank的意思和读音

bank

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n.

v.;(

banks  banking  banked  

adj.+n.central bank,commercial bank,merchant bank,south bank,German bank

v.+n.rob bank,bank money

v.disperse,level off,withdraw

n.side,edge,set,row,pile

v.amass,tilt,deposit,save,invest

bankn.for money

1.an organization that provides various financial services, for example keeping or lending money

My salary is paid directly into my bank.

I need to go to the bank(= the local office of a bank) .

a bank loan

a bank manager

in gambling

2.a supply of money or things that are used as money in some games, especially those in which gambling is involved

sth collected/stored

3.an amount of sth that is collected; a place where sth is stored ready for use

a bank of knowledge

a blood/sperm bank

of river/canal

4.the side of a river, canal , etc. and the land near it

He jumped in and swam to the opposite bank.

It's on the north bank of the Thames.

a house on the banks of the River Severn(= on land near the river)

slope

5.a raised area of ground that slopes at the sides, often at the edge of sth or dividing sth

There were low banks of earth between the rice fields.

The girls ran down the steep grassy bank.沿

6.便an artificial slope built at the side of a road, so that cars can drive fast around bends

of cloud/snow, etc.

7.a mass of cloud, snow, etc., especially one formed by the wind

The sun disappeared behind a bank of clouds.

of machines, etc.

8.a row or series of similar objects, especially machines

a bank of lights/switches/computers

IDMnot break the bank(informal)if you say sthwon't break the bank , you mean that it won't cost a lot of money, or more than you can affordv.money

1.[t]~ sthto put money into a bank account

She is believed to have banked(= been paid) £10 million in two years. 1 000

2.[i]~ (with/at…)to have an account with a particular bank

The family had banked with Coutts for generations.

of plane

3.[i]to travel with one side higher than the other when turning

The plane banked steeply to the left.

form piles

4.[t]~ sth (up)to form sth into piles

They banked the earth (up) into a mound.

a fire

5.[t]~ sth (up)to pile coal, etc. on a fire so that the fire burns slowly for a long time

The fire was banked up as high as if it were midwinter.

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n.1.a financial institution that people or businesses can keep their money in or borrow money from; an office of a bank; belonging to or connected with a bank2.a raised area of land along the side of a river; a long area of land with sloping sides; a long pile of earth, snow, or sand; a large mass of cloud or fog3.a large collection, especially of information or ideas; a store of something that is available for use when it is needed4.a large number of things in a row, especially pieces of equipment1.a financial institution that people or businesses can keep their money in or borrow money from; an office of a bank; belonging to or connected with a bank2.a raised area of land along the side of a river; a long area of land with sloping sides; a long pile of earth, snow, or sand; a large mass of cloud or fog3.a large collection, especially of information or ideas; a store of something that is available for use when it is needed4.a large number of things in a row, especially pieces of equipment

v.1.to have a bank account with a particular bank; to pay money into a bank account; to earn a particular amount of money2.if an airplane banks, it turns quickly in the air, with one wing higher than the other

1. restaurant ; bank supermarket ...

2. (2) [ shield] (4) ;[ bank] (1) [ defend;guard] ...

3. along 沿 bank water ...

4. banana bank ,2., barber ...

5. bang vi. bank n. bankrupt a. ...

8. 4、: salary 5、bank 1、: department ...

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1.On Saturday, they came to take a walk along the river bank. The sun warm weather, where there are many flowers and a ship on the surface.

2.Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, recently called for a "public and informed debate" on the issue.-(MervynKing)”。

3.The bank, it seems, should be placing bigger bets with the public subsidy it gets in the form of its too-important-to-fail guarantee.

4.Instead, an employee, amused at the bank's Nineteen Eighty-Four management style, set up a fake e-mail address and sent the page to me.1984(NineteenEighty-Fourmanagementstyle)

5.Unstoppably I splashed across the stream to the bank by the road, touched bottom with my feet, then swam back into the middle again.

6.But the money is in the bank and it depends on him when a lot of money is employed.

7.The bank credit conduction is blocked due to the low capital adequacy ratio of state-owned commercial banks account for a dominant position.使

8.Zeltner also said the bank would now start to raise prices for its services.

9.There was a bright little brookthat ran into a bog at the foot of a very steep bank.

10.At least half will have to be paid in stock or 'contingent capital, ' meaning it won't be paid if the bank hits difficulties.