[N-COUNT 可数名词]银行 A bank is an institution where people or businesses can keep their money.
Which bank offers you the service that best suits your financial needs?...
哪家银行提供的服务最适合您的理财需求?
I had £10,000 in the bank.
我在银行有1万英镑的存款。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]银行营业厅;银行办事处 A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
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[VERB 动词]把(钱)存入银行 If you bank money, you pay it into a bank.
[V n]
Once you have registered your particulars with an agency and it has banked your cheque, the process begins.
一旦在某个代理行登记了详细信息并由它将支票存入银行,这一程序就开始了。
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[VERB 动词]与(银行)有业务来往;在(银行)有账户 If you bank with a particular bank, you have an account with that bank.
[V with n]
My husband has banked with the Co-op since before the war.
我丈夫自战前以来就在合作银行有户头。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]库(如血库等) You use bank to refer to a store of something. For example, a blood bank is a store of blood that is kept ready for use.
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...Britain's National Police Computer, one of the largest data banks in the world.
英国国家警务计算机系统,世界上最大的数据库之一
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[PHRASE 短语]斥巨资;花费大笔的钱;倾家荡产 If you say that the cost of something will not break the bank, you mean that it will not cost a large sum of money.
[V inflects]
Prices starting at £6 a bottle won't break the bank.
每瓶6英镑的起价不算太贵。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](河、湖等的)岸,堤岸 The banks of a river, canal, or lake are the raised areas of ground along its edge.
[usu N of n]
...30 miles of new developments along both banks of the Thames.
泰晤士河两岸30英里的新开发区
...an old warehouse on the banks of a canal.
运河河畔的一座旧仓库
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]垄;埂 A bank of ground is a raised area of it with a flat top and one or two sloping sides.
...resting indolently upon a grassy bank.
懒洋洋地躺在草埂上休息
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](长条形的)堆,团 A bank of something is a long high mass of it.
[N of n]
On their journey south they hit a bank of fog off the north-east coast of Scotland.
南行途中,他们在苏格兰东北海岸外遭遇了大雾。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指机器、开关、仪表的)(一)排,(一)组 A bank of things, especially machines, switches, or dials, is a row of them, or a series of rows.
The typical laborer now sits in front of a bank of dials.
现如今,工人通常都是坐在一排仪表前。
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[VERB 动词](通常指飞机在改变方向时)倾斜飞行 When an aircraft banks, one of its wings rises higher than the other, usually when it is changing direction.
[V]
A plane took off and banked above the highway in front of him.
一架飞机起飞后在他前方的公路上空侧飞转向。
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bankbanksbankedbankingnoun★for money 金钱1★an organization that provides various financial services, for example keeping or lending money 银行◆My salary is paid directly into my bank.我的工资直接拨到我的银行。◆I need to go to the bank (= the local office of a bank).我得去趟银行。◆a bank loan银行贷款◆a bank manager银行经理☞collocationsat
finance
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investment bank
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merchant bank
in gambling 赌博2a supply of money or things that are used as money in some games, especially those in which gambling is involved (尤指赌博中的)筹码;赌本sth collected/stored 收集╱贮存物3an amount of sth that is collected; a place where sth is stored ready for use 库存;库◆a bank of knowledge知识宝库◆a blood/sperm bank血库;精子库☞see also
databank
of river/canal 河;水道4★the side of a river, canal,etc. and the land near it 岸;河畔◆He jumped in and swam to the opposite bank.他跳下水,游到对岸。◆It's on the north bank of the Thames.它位于泰晤士河北岸。◆a house on the banks of the River Severn (= on land near the river)塞文河畔的一所房子slope 斜坡5a raised area of ground that slopes at the sides, often at the edge of sth or dividing sth 斜坡;垄;埂◆There were low banks of earth between the rice fields.稻田之间有低矮的田埂。◆The girls ran down the steep grassy bank.女孩子们沿长满青草的陡坡跑下去。6an artificial slope built at the side of a road, so that cars can drive fast around bends (路面拐弯处为方便车辆快速行驶而筑起的)边坡of cloud/snow, etc. 云、雪等7a mass of cloud, snow, etc, especially one formed by the wind (尤指风吹到一起的)积云,积雪◆The sun disappeared behind a bank of clouds.太阳消失在一大片云后面。of machines, etc. 机器等8a row or series of similar objects, especially machines 一排(同类物品);一系列(机器等)◆a bank of lights/switches/computers一排灯╱开关╱计算机IDIOMnot ˌbreak the ˈbank( informal,humorous) if you say sth won't break the bank,you mean that it won't cost a lot of money, or more than you can afford 花费不太大;支付得起☞more at
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v.verbmoney 钱1[transitive ]banksth to put money into a bank account 把(钱)存入银行◆She is believed to have banked (= been paid)£10 million in two years. 据信她两年内在银行存了 1 000 万英镑。2[intransitive ]bank(with/at…) to have an account with a particular bank (在某银行)开账户,存款◆The family had banked with Coutts for generations.那家几代人都在库茨银行存钱。of plane 飞机3[intransitive ]to travel with one side higher than the other when turning (转弯时)倾斜飞行◆The plane banked steeply to the left.飞机向左作高度倾斜飞行。form piles 堆积4[transitive ]banksth (up) to form sth into piles 堆积(某物)◆They banked the earth (up) into a mound.他们把土堆成了一个土丘。a fire 炉火5[transitive ]banksth (up) to pile coal, etc. on a fire so that the fire burns slowly for a long time (用煤等)封炉火◆The fire was banked up as high as if it were midwinter.炉火被封得很厚实,好像就是隆冬。PHRASAL VERBSˈbank on sb/sthto rely on sb/sth 依靠;指望◆I'm banking on your help.我还得靠你帮助呢。◆‘I'm sure he'll help.’ ‘ Don't bank on it(= it is not likely to happen).’ “我相信他会帮忙的。”“那可不见得。”bankto do sth ◆I'm banking on you to help me.我还得靠你帮忙呢。bankdoing sth ◆I was banking on getting something to eat on the train.我指望在火车上能找到吃的。ˌbank ˈupto form into piles, especially because of the wind 堆积(尤指由于风吹)◆The snow had banked up against the wall.雪靠墙堆积起来了。bank/bæŋk; NAmEbæŋk/
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bankbank1 /bæŋk/ ●●●S1W1 noun [countable]
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1place for moneya)a business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial servicesin the bank We have very little money in the bank. Barclays Bank a bank loanb)a local office of a bank: I have to go to the bank at lunch time. →
clearing bank
, merchant bank
2river/lake land along the side of a river or lakebank of the banks of the River Dee the river bank3blood/sperm/organ bank a place where human blood etc is stored until someone needs it4clouds/mist a large mass of clouds, mist etc: a fog bankbank of banks of mist5raised area a large sloping mass of earth, sand, snow etc: She was sitting on a grassy bank.bank of steep banks of snow banks of flowers6machines a large number of machines, television screens etc arranged close together in a rowbank of banks of TV monitors7game a supply of money used to gamble, that people can win → break the bank
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8be makin' bank American English spoken informal to earn a lot of money for the work that you do: Check out Omar’s new car. The brother must be makin' bank.9the bank of Mum and Dad British English 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.10road a slope made at a bend in a road or racetrack to make it safer for cars to go around →
bottle bank
, food bank
, memory bank
COLLOCATIONSverbsgo 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 + NOUNa 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 notea 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 banka 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 crisisan investment/merchant bank (=one that buys and sells stocks and shares etc)· Goldman Sachs, the US investment banka 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 banksa 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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1moneya)[transitive] to put or keep money in a bank: Did you bank that check?b)[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to keep your money in a particular bankbank with Who do you bank with?bank at I’ve always banked at First Interstate.2plane [intransitive] if a plane banks, it slopes to one side when turning: The plane banked, and circled back toward us.3pile/rows (also bank up) [transitive] British English to arrange something into a pile or into rows: Snow was banked up on either side of the road.4cloud/mist (also bank up) [transitive] to form a mass of cloud, mist etc: Banked clouds promised rain.5fire (also bank up) [transitive] to cover a fire with wood or coal to keep it going for a long time: Josie banked up the fire to last till morning.bank on phrasal verbto depend on something happening or someone doing somethingSYN count onbank on (somebody) doing something I was banking on being able to get some coffee on the train.
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