词汇 | bank |
释义 | bank noun[ C ] uk /bæŋk/ us /bæŋk/ banknoun[C] (MONEY)A1 an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services are offered: 银行 The big banks have been accused of exploiting small firms.大型银行被指责剥削小企业。 I need to go to the bank at lunchtime.我得利用午饭时间去趟银行。 bank loanI had to take out a bank loan to start my own business.为了创办自己的公司我不得不从银行借款。 In gambling, the bank is money that belongs to the owner and can be won by the players.庄家的赌本 I must go to the bank and change some money. The bank agreed to lend me a top-up of £500. The bank became suspicious after several large withdrawals were made from his account in a single week.他的账户仅在一周之内就有数笔大额提现,这让银行产生了怀疑。 I used to work in the local branch of a large bank.我曾在一家大型银行设在当地的分行工作。 The four biggest banks are all planning to cut their service charges.四大银行都在计划降低服务费用。 Banks anti-city apex bank balance bank manager bank statement banker building society cash drawer challenger bank change something for something clearing bank investment bank open an account pay something in pin quantitative easing statement stop a chequephrase the Bank of England the Square Mile You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gambling & bookmaking Amounts of money banknoun[C] (RIVER)B2 sloping raised land, especially along the sides of a river: 堤,岸 By the time we reached the opposite bank, the boat was sinking fast.当我们到达对岸时,船正在快速下沉。 These flowers generally grow on river banks and near streams.这些花通常开在河堤上和溪流附近。 Anastasiia_Guseva/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Rats had burrowed into the bank of the river.老鼠在河岸上打了洞。 The geese were strung out along the river bank.那些鹅沿河岸排成一列。 We pushed the boat off from the river bank. There were several families picnicking on the river bank.有几家人在河岸上野餐。 The children pelted down the bank, over the bridge and along the path. Geography: banks & embankments bluff dune embankment hummock levee mound riverbank riverine riverside sandbank sandbar shoal snow bank terraced banknoun[C] (MASS)a pile or mass of earth, clouds, etc.: 一堆,一团(泥、云等) A dark bank of cloud loomed on the horizon.天际隐约出现一大片黑云。 Geography: banks & embankments bluff dune embankment hummock levee mound riverbank riverine riverside sandbank sandbar shoal snow bank terraced banknoun[C] (ROWS)a row of similar things, especially machines or parts of machines: 一排,一列,一组(尤指机器或机器零件) a bank of switches一排开关 Alvis Upitis/DigitalVision/GettyImages Groups and collections of things age bracket agglomerate agglomeration Aladdin's cave anthology array basket crop ensemble family feast glory box grab bag package portfolio sheaf sheaves starter pack store cupboard storehouse banknoun[C] (STORE)A bank of something, such as blood or human organs for medical use, is a place that stores these things for later use: (储藏血液、器官等的)库 a blood bank血库 a sperm bank精子库 Keeping and storing things appropriate aside bogart buffer capacitance cling cling (on) to something dump keep (something/someone) back kept lay something aside lay something down lay something in lodge standby stash stockpile stockpiling storage trap IdiomBank of Mum and Dad bank verb uk /bæŋk/ us /bæŋk/ bankverb (MONEY)[ I or T ] to keep your money in a particular bank, or to put money into a bank: 把钱存入银行,在某银行存款 bank withI used to bank with Lloyd's.我过去常把钱存在劳埃德银行。 [ T ]informal to win or earn a particular amount of money: 赢得一定数额的钱 She banked £500 in tips that day!那天她赚了500英镑的小费! Saving money deposit deposit account deposit something with someone depositor direct deposit ISA on depositidiom pension plan put put something aside put something by redeposit retirement plan salt salt something away squirrel squirrel something away TESSA undersaver war chest You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Banks Earning money Winning and defeating bankverb (TURN)[ I ] (of an aircraft) to fly with one wing higher than the other when turning: (飞机)倾斜着飞行 We felt the plane bank steeply as it changed direction.我们感觉到飞机转向时倾斜得很厉害。 Air travel: aviation aerial bombardment aerobatic aerobatics aerodynamically aeronautic aeronautical aerospace aircraft airline fly-by-wire flyby flyer glide path holding pattern hypersonic loop the loopidiom pancake landing pressurize stack tailspin You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Slanting, sloping, leaning, tilting bankverb (MASS)[ I or T ] to collect in or form into a mass, or to make something do this: (使)堆积 They went higher, up the steep winding road, snow banked high on either side of them. bank upThe snow had banked up in the corner of the garden.雪堆积在园子的角落里。 bank something upWe banked up the fire (= put more coal on it) to keep it burning all night.我们把炉火封好,这样就可以整晚不灭。 Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising garner harvest rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration regather bankverb (IN SPORT)in basketball, to throw the ball so that it hits the board behind the net and comes back into the net: He banked the ball into the basket from seven metres away. She banked a tough running shot to put her team into the lead. in sports such as snooker, to send a ball so that it hits a cushion(= raised side of the table) and comes back towards its target: She banked the blue ball into the middle pocket. Basketball, netball & volleyball airball alley-oop b-ball backcourt backfield dime dunk foul goaltending granny shot half-court half-court press hand check jumper rebound rebounder rebounding reverse dribble reverse pivot turnover You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Snooker, pool & billiards Phrasal verbbank on someone/something bank | American Dictionarybank noun[ C ] us/bæŋk/ banknoun[C] (ORGANIZATION)an organization that holds money belonging to others, investing and lending it to get more money, or the building in which the organization is situated A bank of blood or human organs is a place that stores these things for later medical use: a blood bank In a casino, the bank is money that is used to pay the players who win. banknoun[C] (RAISED GROUND)sloping raised land, esp. along the sides of a river or lake, or a mass of something that has been piled together and has sloping sides: We walked along the river bank. A bank of clouds is a group of clouds that look as if they are piled together. A bank is also a row of similar objects: A bank of computers displays the latest weather data. bank verb us/bæŋk/ bankverb (USE BANK)[ I/T ] to use a bank or put money in a bank : [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]I bank at First National because it’s near where I work. bankverb (TURN)[ I ] (of an aircraft) to fly with one wing higher than the other when turning: We banked to make a left turn as we approached the airport. Phrasal verbbank on something bank | Business Englishbank noun[ C ] uk /bæŋk/us BANKING, FINANCE an organization where people and businesses can keep, invest, or borrow money, exchange currencies, etc., or a building where these services are offered: The bank gave me a loan to start my new business. All the major domestic and foreign banks were affected by the crisis. in the bankAt that time, we had very little money in the bank. put/pay sth into the bankYour fee will be paid directly into the bank. take sth out of the bankThey had taken all of their cash out of the bank. I need to go to the bank at lunch time. The bank has branches in most major towns. [ C ] an amount of something that is kept to be used: Our company offers an unparalleled bank of information on the real-estate business. the Bank BANKING the accepting house: The Bank has kept interest rates at the same level this month. See alsoacceptance bank advising bank agent bank agricultural bank central bank clearing bank commercial bank confirming bank cooperative bank correspondent bank credit bank databank development bank eligible bank Export-Import Bank the European Central Bank the Federal Reserve Bank high street bank investment bank joint-stock bank land bank lead bank merchant bank money centre bank mutual savings bank national bank paying bank private bank reserve bank retail bank savings bank shadow bank state bank stock savings bank universal bank wholesale bank the World Bank bank verb[ I or T ] uk /bæŋk/us BANKING to keep your money in a particular bank, or to put money into a bank: bank with sbI've banked with Lloyd's for many years. She banked most of the prize money she had received. to earn or win a particular amount of money: The former governor banked more than $135,000 in speaking fees. Examples of bankbank The lower degree of depth-mediated inhibition in no-till may increase the percentage of active seed bank, thereby reducing the amount of older seeds. He had waited without moving, standing stock-still on the bank, peering into the water, hoping for another glimpse, a ripple in the water's surface even. The bank will only use the less costly of the two methods. Statutory regulation played a relatively minor role in the prudential control of banks. Urban respondents were more likely to owe money to a loan-agent, and less likely to owe it to a bank. They campaigned for a change in the law and encouraged banks and specialist brokers to adopt professional standards. The blood banks are legally accountable for blood safety. Large numbers of mice established by in vitro fertilization with cryopreserved spermatozoa: implications and applications for genetic resource banks, mutagenesis screens and mouse backcrosses. Otherwise, for its risk-averse nonmoving clientele, the bank will always prefer cash reserves over storage; the latter will then never be used in equilibrium. However, we have found that bank capital tends to move counter-cyclically: that is, banks tend to increase capital during economic downturns. While being more permissive in regard to economically stronger banks, they do not allow weaker (poorly capitalized) banks to participate in credit expansion. To make things worse, the collapse of weaker banks can have systemic repercussions if it sparks bank panics that also undermine economically ' 'healthier' ' banks. Just in months, the general literature mood changed dramatically as a river breaks its banks. Bank-issued bills of exchange in gold are the perfectly elastic currency. The other end of the anode holder is connected to the positive plate of the capacitor bank through an atmospheric air spark gap. See all examples of bank These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withbankbankThese are words often used in combination with bank. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bank customer However, the average mortgage lasts approximately seven years, whereas a bankcustomer is usually there for life. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 bank failure The bankfailure had severe repercussions for the town. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. bank fraud That they should so disproportionately have been the victims of this bankfraud is truly tragic. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with bank |
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