| query | You use b___ to refer to a store of something. For example, a blood bank is a store of blood that is kept ready for use.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. Detectives examined the syringe for DNA traces and deposited the information in a central data bank. |
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| word | bank |
| full-definition | noun 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? I had £10,000 in the bank. A bank is a building where a bank offers its services. 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. Detectives examined the syringe for DNA traces and deposited the information in a central data bank. verb If you bank money, you pay it into a bank. Once the agency has banked your cheque, the process begins. If you bank with a particular bank, you have an account with that bank. I've banked with the Co-op for over 20 years. |
| inflections | banksbankingbanked |
| cefr-level | A1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a1
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