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bank
- IPA[baŋk]
英式
- the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake;a long, high mass or mound of a particular substance
- heap (a substance) into a mass or mound;form into a mass or mound
verb: bank, 3rd person present: banks, gerund or present participle: banking, past tense: banked, past participle: banked
noun: bank, plural noun: banks
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名詞
- 1. the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake willows lined the bank of the stream 同義詞
- 2. a long, high mass or mound of a particular substance a grassy bank a bank of snow 同義詞
- ▪ an elevation in the seabed or a riverbed; a mudbank or sandbank.
- ▪ a transverse slope given to a road, railway, or sports track to enable vehicles or runners to maintain speed round a curve. 同義詞
- ▪ the sideways tilt of an aircraft when turning in flight a rather steep angle of bank
- 3. a set of similar things, especially electrical or electronic devices, grouped together in rows the DJ had big banks of lights and speakers on either side of his console 同義詞
- ▪ a tier of oars the early ships had only twenty-five oars in each bank
- 4. the cushion of a pool table a bank shot
動詞
- 1. heap (a substance) into a mass or mound the rain banked the soil up behind the gate snow was banked in humps at the roadside 同義詞
- ▪ form into a mass or mound purple clouds banked up over the hills
- ▪ heap up (a fire) with tightly packed fuel so that it burns slowly she banked up the fire 同義詞
- ▪ edge or surround with a ridge or row of something steps banked with pots of chrysanthemums
- 2. (with reference to an aircraft or vehicle) tilt or cause to tilt sideways in making a turn the plane banked as if to return to the airport I banked the aircraft steeply and turned 同義詞
- ▪ build (a road, railway, or sports track) higher at the outer edge of a bend to facilitate fast cornering the track was banked to allow a train to take curves faster while maintaining passenger comfort a banked racetrack
- 3. British (of a locomotive) provide additional power for (a train) in ascending an incline he has built a four-cylinder locomotive for banking trains up the Lickey incline
- 4. (of an angler) succeed in landing (a fish) it was the biggest rainbow trout that had ever been banked
- 5. North American (in pool) play (a ball) so that it rebounds off a surface such as a cushion I banked the eight ball off two cushions
- not relating to, connected with, or transacted by a bank: the arrival of non-bank card issuers they have accounts but also utilize costly non-bank services like payday loans
- an institution or company that provides some banking services but is not a bank, or does not ...
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for central bank
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bill of exchange drawn by one bank on another.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for central bank
Oxford Dictionary
- a bill of exchange drawn by one bank on another.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the US) a regional bank operating under and implementing the policies of the Federal Reserve.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[baNGk]
美式
- the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake: willows lined the bank
- heap (a substance) into a mass or mound: the rain banked the soil up behind the gate snow was banked in humps at the roadside
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[baNGk]
美式
- a financial establishment that invests money deposited by customers, pays it out when required, ... I paid the money straight into my bank
- deposit (money or valuables) in a bank: I banked the check
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[baŋk]
英式
- a financial establishment that uses money deposited by customers for investment, pays it out ... a bank account
- deposit (money or valuables) in a bank: she may have banked a cheque in the wrong account
Oxford Dictionary