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bank 1  (bngk)
n.
1. A piled-up mass, as of snow or clouds. See Synonyms at heap.
2. A steep natural incline.
3. An artificial embankment.
4. The slope of land adjoining a body of water, especially adjoining a river, lake, or channel. Often used in the plural.
5. A large elevated area of a sea floor. Often used in the plural.
6. Games The cushion of a billiard or pool table.
7. The lateral inward tilting, as of a motor vehicle or an aircraft, in turning or negotiating a curve.
v. banked, bank·ing, banks
v.tr.
1. To border or protect with a ridge or embankment.
2. To pile up; amass: banked earth along the wall.
3. To cover (a fire), as with ashes or fresh fuel, to ensure continued low burning.
4. To construct with a slope rising to the outside edge: The turns on the racetrack were steeply banked.
5.
a. To tilt (an aircraft) laterally and inwardly in flight.
b. To tilt (a motor vehicle) laterally and inwardly when negotiating a curve.
6. Games To strike (a billiard ball) so that it rebounds from the cushion of the table.
7. Sports To play (a ball or puck) in such a way as to make it glance off a surface, such as a backboard or wall.
v.intr.
1. To rise in or take the form of a bank.
2. To tilt an aircraft or a motor vehicle laterally when turning.

[Middle English, of Scandinavian origin.]

bank 2  (bngk)
n.
1.
a. A business establishment in which money is kept for saving or commercial purposes or is invested, supplied for loans, or exchanged.
b. The offices or building in which such an establishment is located.
2. Games
a. The funds of a gambling establishment.
b. The funds held by a dealer or banker in some gambling games.
c. The reserve pieces, cards, chips, or play money in some games, such as poker, from which the players may draw.
3.
a. A supply or stock for future or emergency use: a grain bank.
b. Medicine A supply of human tissues or other materials, such as blood, skin, or sperm, held in reserve for future use.
4. A place of safekeeping or storage: a computer's memory bank.
5. Obsolete A moneychanger's table or place of business.
v. banked, bank·ing, banks
v.tr.
To deposit in or as if in a bank.
v.intr.
1. To transact business with a bank or maintain a bank account.
2. To operate a bank.
Phrasal Verb:
bank on
To have confidence in; rely on.

[Middle English banke, from French banque, from Old Italian banca, bench, moneychanger's table, from Old High German banc.]

bank 3  (bngk)
n.
1. A set of similar or matched things arranged in a row, especially:
a. A set of elevators.
b. A row of keys on a keyboard.
2. Nautical
a. A bench for rowers in a galley.
b. A row of oars in a galley.
3. Printing The lines of type under a headline.
tr.v. banked, bank·ing, banks
To arrange or set up in a row: "Every street was banked with purple-blooming trees" (Doris Lessing).

[Middle English, bench, from Old French banc, from Late Latin bancus, of Germanic origin.]

bank1
n
1. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) an institution offering certain financial services, such as the safekeeping of money, conversion of domestic into and from foreign currencies, lending of money at interest, and acceptance of bills of exchange
2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) the building used by such an institution
3. a small container used at home for keeping money
4. (Group Games / Gambling, except Cards) the funds held by a gaming house or a banker or dealer in some gambling games
5. (Group Games / Card Games) (in various games)
a.  the stock, as of money, pieces, tokens, etc., on which players may draw
b.  the player holding this stock
6. any supply, store, or reserve, for future use a data bank a blood bank
vb
1. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (tr) to deposit (cash, cheques, etc.) in a bank
2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (intr) to transact business with a bank
3. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (intr) to engage in the business of banking
4. (Group Games / Gambling, except Cards) (intr) to hold the bank in some gambling games See also bank on
[probably from Italian banca bench, moneychanger's table, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German banc bench]

bank2
n
1. a long raised mass, esp of earth; mound; ridge
2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a slope, as of a hill
3. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) the sloping side of any hollow in the ground, esp when bordering a river the left bank of a river is on a spectator's left looking downstream
4. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography)
a.  an elevated section, rising to near the surface, of the bed of a sea, lake, or river
b.  (in combination) sandbank mudbank
5. (Mining & Quarrying)
a.  the area around the mouth of the shaft of a mine
b.  the face of a body of ore
6. (Engineering / Aeronautics) the lateral inclination of an aircraft about its longitudinal axis during a turn
7. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) Also called banking camber cant superelevation a bend on a road or on a railway, athletics, cycling, or other track having the outside built higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force on vehicles, runners, etc., rounding it at speed and in some cases to facilitate drainage
8. (Group Games / Billiards & Snooker) the cushion of a billiard table
vb
1. (when tr, often foll by up) to form into a bank or mound
2. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) (tr) to border or enclose (a road, etc.) with a bank
3. (tr, sometimes foll by up) to cover (a fire) with ashes, fresh fuel, etc., so that it will burn slowly
4. (Engineering / Aeronautics) to cause (an aircraft) to tip laterally about its longitudinal axis or (of an aircraft) to tip in this way, esp while turning
5. to travel round a bank, esp at high speed
6. (Group Games / Billiards & Snooker) (tr) Billiards to drive (a ball) into the cushion
[of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Icelandic bakki hill, Old Danish banke, Swedish backe]

bank3
n
1. an arrangement of objects, esp similar objects, in a row or in tiers a bank of dials
2. (Transport / Nautical Terms)
a.  a tier of oars in a galley
b.  a bench for the rowers in a galley
3. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a grade of lightweight writing and printing paper used for airmail letters, etc
4. (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) Telephony (in automatic switching) an assembly of fixed electrical contacts forming a rigid unit in a selector or similar device
vb
(tr) to arrange in a bank
[from Old French banc bench, of Germanic origin; see bank1]

bank1 (bæŋk)
n.
1. a long pile or heap; mass: a bank of earth; a bank of clouds.
2. a slope or acclivity.
3. the slope immediately bordering a stream course along which the water normally runs.
4. a broad elevation of the sea floor around which the water is relatively shallow but not a hazard to surface navigation.
5. Also called cant. the inclination of the bed of a banked road or track.
6. the lateral inclination of an aircraft, esp. during a turn.
7. the cushion of a billiard table.
v.t.
8. to border with or like a bank; embank: banking the flooded river with sandbags.
9. to form into a bank or heap: to bank snow along a path.
10. to build (a road or track) with an upward slope from the inner edge to the outer edge at a curve.
11. to tip or incline (an airplane) laterally.
12. (in billiards or pool)
a. to drive (a ball) to the cushion.
b. to pocket (the object ball) by driving it against the bank.
13. to cover (a fire) with ashes or fuel to make it burn long and slowly.
v.i.
14. to build up in or form banks, as clouds or snow.
15. (of an airplane) to tip or incline laterally.
16. (of a road or track) to slope upward from the inner edge to the outer edge at a curve.
[1150–1200; Middle English banke, Old English hōbanca couch, c. Old Norse bakki elevation, hill < Germanic *bank-ōn-; compare bank3, bench]
bank2 (bæŋk)
n.
1. an institution for receiving, lending, and safeguarding money and transacting other financial business.
2. the stock of pieces drawn upon by players in the course of a game, as dominoes.
3. the person or office in a gambling house that holds and distributes cash.
4. a storage place: blood bank; sperm bank.
5. a store or reserve.
v.i.
6. to keep money in or have an account with a bank.
v.t.
7. to deposit in a bank.
8. bank on, to count on; depend on.
[1425–75; late Middle English < Middle French banque < Italian banca table, counter, moneychanger's table < Germanic; compare Old High German bank bench]
bank3 (bæŋk)
n.
1. an arrangement of objects in a line or in tiers: a bank of lights.
2. a bench for rowers in a galley.
3. the group of rowers occupying one bench or rowing one oar.
4. a number of similar devices connected to act together: a bank of transformers.
v.t.
5. to arrange in a bank.
[1200–50; Middle English bank(e) < Old French banc bench < Germanic; see bank1]

Bank a mound, pile, or ridge; a group or series of objects; an amount or stock of money; a batch of paper money. See also balk, bar, heap, mass.
Examples: bank of ants; of books, 1577; of clouds, 1626; of electric lights; of fog, 1848; of hill ants, 1747; of judges [a full court in which the judges are “in bank”]; of mist, 1840; of money, 1878; of mussels, 1861; of oars, 1884; of organ keys, 1884; of oysters, 1861; of rememberances, 1576; of sand; of snow; of swans [on the ground].
Thesaurus Legend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bank - sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water)bank - sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water); "they pulled the canoe up on the bank"; "he sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents"
riverbank, riverside - the bank of a river
incline, slope, side - an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"
waterside - land bordering a body of water
2.bank - a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activitiesbank - a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities; "he cashed a check at the bank"; "that bank holds the mortgage on my home"
financial institution, financial organisation, financial organization - an institution (public or private) that collects funds (from the public or other institutions) and invests them in financial assets
banking industry, banking system - banks collectively
credit union - a cooperative depository financial institution whose members can obtain loans from their combined savings
Federal Reserve Bank, reserve bank - one of 12 regional banks that monitor and act as depositories for banks in their region
agent bank - a bank that acts as an agent for a foreign bank
commercial bank, full service bank - a financial institution that accepts demand deposits and makes loans and provides other services for the public
state bank - a bank chartered by a state rather than by the federal government
agent bank, lead bank - a bank named by a lending syndicate of several banks to protect their interests
member bank - a bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System
merchant bank, acquirer - a credit card processing bank; merchants receive credit for credit card receipts less a processing fee
acquirer - a corporation gaining financial control over another corporation or financial institution through a payment in cash or an exchange of stock
thrift institution - a depository financial institution intended to encourage personal savings and home buying
Home Loan Bank - one of 11 regional banks that monitor and make short-term credit advances to thrift institutions in their region
3.bank - a long ridge or pile; "a huge bank of earth"
bluff - a high steep bank (usually formed by river erosion)
ridge - a long narrow natural elevation or striation
sandbank - a submerged bank of sand near a shore or in a river; can be exposed at low tide
4.bank - an arrangement of similar objects in a row or in tiersbank - an arrangement of similar objects in a row or in tiers; "he operated a bank of switches"
array - an orderly arrangement; "an array of troops in battle order"
5.bank - a supply or stock held in reserve for future use (especially in emergencies)bank - a supply or stock held in reserve for future use (especially in emergencies)
stockpile, reserve, backlog - something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
blood bank - a place for storing whole blood or blood plasma; "the Red Cross created a blood bank for emergencies"
eye bank - a place for storing and preserving corneas that are obtained from human corpses immediately after death; used for corneal transplantation to patients with corneal defects
food bank - a place where food is contributed and made available to those in need; "they set up a food bank for the flood victims"
soil bank - land retired from crop cultivation and planted with soil-building crops; government subsidies are paid to farmers for their retired land
6.bank - the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling gamesbank - the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling games; "he tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo"
7.bank - a slope in the turn of a road or trackbank - a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force
incline, slope, side - an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"
8.bank - a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at homebank - a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home; "the coin bank was empty"
container - any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)
penny bank, piggy bank - a child's coin bank (often shaped like a pig)
9.bank - a building in which the business of banking transactedbank - a building in which the business of banking transacted; "the bank is on the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon"
depositary, depository, repository, deposit - a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping
bank vault, vault - a strongroom or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables
10.bank - a flight maneuverbank - a flight maneuver; aircraft tips laterally about its longitudinal axis (especially in turning); "the plane went into a steep bank"
vertical bank - a bank so steep that the plane's lateral axis approaches the vertical
airplane maneuver, flight maneuver - a maneuver executed by an aircraft
Verb1.bank - tip laterallybank - tip laterally; "the pilot had to bank the aircraft"
tip - cause to tilt; "tip the screen upward"
2.bank - enclose with a bank; "bank roads"
inclose, shut in, close in, enclose - surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"; "They closed in the porch with a fence"
3.bank - do business with a bank or keep an account at a bankbank - do business with a bank or keep an account at a bank; "Where do you bank in this town?"
transact - conduct business; "transact with foreign governments"
4.bank - act as the banker in a game or in gamblingbank - act as the banker in a game or in gambling
act - discharge one's duties; "She acts as the chair"; "In what capacity are you acting?"
bank - be in the banking business
5.bank - be in the banking businessbank - be in the banking business          
bank - act as the banker in a game or in gambling
do work, work - be employed; "Is your husband working again?"; "My wife never worked"; "Do you want to work after the age of 60?"; "She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money"; "She works as a waitress to put herself through college"
6.bank - put into a bank accountbank - put into a bank account; "She deposits her paycheck every month"
give - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"
redeposit - deposit once again; "redeposit a cheque"
7.bank - cover with ashes so to control the rate of burningbank - cover with ashes so to control the rate of burning; "bank a fire"
cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
8.bank - have confidence or faith inbank - have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes"
believe - accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
credit - have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of
lean - rely on for support; "We can lean on this man"
depend, bet, reckon, calculate, count, look - have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"

bank1
noun
1. financial institution, building society, merchant bank, repository, high-street bank, depository I had money in the bank.
2. store, fund, stock, source, supply, reserve, pool, reservoir, accumulation, stockpile, hoard, storehouse one of the largest data banks in the world
verb
deposit, keep, clear, save, pay in The agency has banked your cheque.
bank on something rely on, trust (in), depend on, look to, believe in, count on, be sure of, lean on, be confident of, have confidence in, swear by, reckon on, repose trust in She is clearly banking on her past to be the meal ticket for her future.
bank with someone deal with, do business with, have an account with, be a customer of My husband has banked with them since before the war.

bank2
noun
1. side, edge, margin, shore, brink, lakeside, waterside an old warehouse on the banks of the canal
2. mound, banking, rise, hill, mass, pile, heap, ridge, dune, embankment, knoll, hillock, kopje or koppie (S. African) resting indolently upon a grassy bank
3. mass, accumulation a bank of fog off the north-east coast
verb
tilt, tip, pitch, heel, slope, incline, slant, cant, camber A single-engine plane took off and banked above the highway.

bank3
noun row, group, line, train, range, series, file, rank, arrangement, sequence, succession, array, tier The typical labourer now sits in front of a bank of dials.
Translations
bank1 [bæŋk]
A. N
1. [of river etc] → orilla f; (= small hill) → loma f; (= embankment) → terraplén m; (= sandbank) → banco m; (= escarpment) → escarpa f; [of clouds] → grupo m; [of snow] → montículo m; [of switches] → batería f, serie f; [of phones] → equipo m, batería f; [of oars] → hilera f
2. (Aer) → inclinación f lateral
B. VT
1. (also bank up) [+ earth, sand] → amontonar, apilar; [+ fire] → alimentar(con mucha leña o carbón)
2. (Aer) → ladear
C. VI
1. (Aer) → ladearse
2. to bank up [clouds etc] → acumularse

bank2 [bæŋk] (Comm, Fin)
A. N (Fin) → banco m; (in games) → banca f (also savings bank) → caja f de ahorros
Bank of EnglandBanco m de Inglaterra
Bank of International Settlements (US) → Banco m Internacional de Pagos
Bank of SpainBanco m de España
to break the bankhacer saltar or quebrar la banca
B. VT [+ money] → depositar en un/el banco, ingresar
C. VI we bank with Smithtenemos la cuenta en el banco Smith
D. CPD bank acceptance Nletra f de cambio
bank account Ncuenta f bancaria
bank balance Nsaldo m
this won't be good for my bank balanceesto no será bueno para mi situación financiera
bank bill N (Brit) → letra f de cambio (US) → billete m de banco
bank book Nlibreta f (de depósitos); (in savings bank) → cartilla f
bank card Ntarjeta f bancaria
bank charges NPL (Brit) → comisión f
bank clerk N (Brit) → empleado/a m/f de banco
bank credit Ncrédito m bancario
bank deposits NPLdepósitos mpl bancarios
bank draft Nletra f de cambio
bank giro Ngiro m bancario
bank holiday N (Brit) → fiesta f, día m festivo, (día m) feriado m (LAm)
bank loan Npréstamo m bancario
bank manager Ndirector(a) m/f de banco
bank rate Ntipo m de interés bancario
bank robber Nladrón m de banco
bank run N (US) → asedio m de un banco
bank statement Nestado m de cuenta
bank transfer Ntransferencia f bancaria
bank on VI + PREPcontar con
don't bank on itsería prudente no contar con eso, no puedes estar tan seguro de eso
bank up VT [+ earth, sand] → amontonar, apilar; [+ fire] → alimentar(con mucha leña o carbón)
BANK HOLIDAY
El término bank holiday se aplica en el Reino Unido a todo día festivo oficial en el que cierran bancos y comercios, que siempre cae en lunes. Los más destacados coinciden con Navidad, Semana Santa, finales de mayo y finales de agosto. Al contrario que en los países de tradición católica, no se celebran las festividades dedicadas a los santos.

bank [ˈbæŋk]
n
(= financial institution) → banque f
to have money in the bank → avoir de l'argent à la banque
I had £10,000 in the bank → J'avais 10.000 livres à la banque.
it won't break the bank → ça ne va pas me (or te or nous ) ruiner investment bank, savings bank, internet bank
(= border) [river] → bord m; [lake] → bord m, rive f; [canal] → bord m
He walked along the river bank → Il longeait le bord de la rivière.
BUT Il marchait le long de la rivière.
(= mound) → talus m; [earth] → talus m de remblai; [snow] → banc m
We sat down on a grassy bank → Nous nous sommes assis dans l'herbe sur un talus.
(= mass) [fog] → nappe f; [clouds] → banc m
(= store) [data] → banque f
blood bank → banque f du sang sperm bank
(= row) [computers, monitors, dials] → rangée f
vi
[plane] → virer sur l'aile
(= have a bank account)
They bank with Capital Key → Leur banque est Capital Key., Leur banquier est Capital Key.
Who do you bank with? → Tu es à quelle banque?
vt
(= put in the bank) [+ money, cheque] → mettre à la banque
(= earn) [+ amount] → gagner
bank on
vt fus (= rely on) [+ event, fact] → miser sur, tabler sur; [+ person] → compter sur
to bank on sb to do sth → compter sur qn pour faire qch
to bank on sb's doing sth, to bank on sb doing sth
I was banking on your coming today.; I was banking on you coming today → Je comptais sur ta visite aujourd'hui.
to bank on doing sth → compter faire qch
bank account ncompte m bancaire, compte m en banque
bank balance nsolde m bancaire
bank card ncarte f d'identité bancaire
bank charges nplfrais mpl de banque
bank clerk n (British)employé(e) m/f de banque
bank draft ntraite f bancaire

bank:
bank acceptance
nBankakzept nt
bank account
nBankkonto nt
bank balance
nKontostand m
bank bill
n
(Brit: Fin) → Bankwechsel m, → Banktratte f
(US: = banknote) → Banknote f, → Geldschein m
bankbook
nSparbuch nt
bank card
nScheckkarte f
bank charge
bank cheque, bank check (US)
nBankscheck m
bank clerk
nBankangestellte(r) mf
bank code number
nBankleitzahl f
bank deposit
nBankeinlage f
bank draft
nBankwechsel m, → Banktratte f

bank:
bank giro
bank holiday
n (Brit) → öffentlicher Feiertag; (US) → Bankfeiertag m

bank:
bank loan
nBankkredit m; to take out a bankeinen Kredit bei der Bank aufnehmen
bank manager
nFilialleiter(in) m(f) (einer Bank); my bankder Filialleiter/die Filialleiterin meiner Bank
banknote
nBanknote f, → Geldschein m
bank rate
n (Brit) → Diskontsatz m
bank reference
n (for new customer etc) → Bankauskunft f
bank robber
nBankräuber(in) m(f)
bank robbery
nBankraub m
bankroll (esp US)
nBündel ntGeldscheine; (fig)Geld nt, → Geldmittel pl
vt (inf) to bank somebodyjdn finanziell unterstützen; to bank somethingetw finanzieren

bank:
bank sort code
nBankleitzahl f
bank statement
nKontoauszug m
bank transfer

bank1
n
(of earth, sand)Wall m, → Damm m; (Rail) → (Bahn)damm m; (= slope)Böschung f, → Abhang m; (on racetrack) → Kurvenüberhöhung f; bank of snowSchneeverwehung f
(of river, lake)Ufer nt; we sat on the banks of a river/lakewir saßen an einem Fluss/See or Fluss-/Seeufer
(in sea, river) → (Sand)bank f
(of clouds)Wand f, → Bank f
(Aviat) → Querlage f; to go into a bankin den Kurvenflug gehen
vt
roadüberhöhen
rivermit einer Böschung versehen, einfassen
planein die Querlage bringen
vi (Aviat) → den Kurvenflug einleiten, in die Querlage gehen

bank2
n
Bank f
(Gambling) → Bank f; to keep or be the bankdie Bank halten or haben
(Med) → Bank f
(fig)Vorrat m (→ of an +dat)
vt moneyzur Bank bringen, einzahlen
vi where do you bank?bei welcher Bank haben Sie Ihr Konto?; I bank with Lloydsich habe ein Konto or ich bin bei Lloyds

bank3
n
(Naut: = rower’s bench) → Ruderbank f
(= row of objects, oars)Reihe f; (on organ, typewriter) → (Tasten)reihe f

bank [bæŋk]
1. n
a. (Fin, Med) → banca (Gambling) → banco
b. (of river) → sponda, riva; (embankment) → argine m; (of road, racetrack) → terrapieno
c. (heap, of earth, mud) → mucchio; (of snow) → cumulo; (of clouds, sand) → banco
d. (Aer) → virata
2. vt (money) → depositare in banca
3. vi
a.servirsi di una banca
they bank with Pitt's (Comm) → sono clienti di Pitt's
where do you bank? → qual è la sua banca?
b. (Aviat) → inclinarsi in virata
bank on vi + prepfar conto su, contare su
bank up vt + adv (sand) → ammucchiare

bank1 (bӕŋk) noun
1. a mound or ridge (of earth etc). The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.
2. the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc. The river overflowed its banks.
3. a raised area of sand under the sea. a sand-bank.
verb
1. (often with up) to form into a bank or banks. The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.
2. to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning. The plane banked steeply.

bank2 (bӕŋk) noun
1. a place where money is lent or exchanged, or put for safety and/or to acquire interest. He has plenty of money in the bank; I must go to the bank today.
2. a place for storing other valuable material. A blood bank.
verb
to put into a bank. He banks his wages every week.
ˈbanker noun
a person who owns or manages a bank.
bank book
a book recording money deposited in, or withdrawn from, a bank.
banker's card (also cheque card)
a card issued by a bank guaranteeing payment of the holder's cheques.
bank holiday
a day on which banks are closed (and which is often also a public holiday).
ˈbank-note noun
a piece of paper issued by a bank, used as money.
bank on
to rely on. Don't bank on me – I'll probably be late.

bank3 (bӕŋk) noun
a collection of rows (of instruments etc). The modern pilot has banks of instruments.

bank بنك, ضفة banka, břeh bank, banke Bank, Erdwall τράπεζα, ύψωμα banco, terraplén pankki, penger banque, rive banka, sprud argine, banca 土手, 銀行 둑, 은행 bank, oever bank, kant bank, brzeg banco, colina банк, насыпь bank ตลิ่ง, ธนาคาร banka, ırmak kıyısı bờ, ngân hàng 堤岸, 银行
bank
n.  banco; blood ___ → ___ de sangre.


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