گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'bank'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: لب‌

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2 عمومی:: بانك‌

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3 عمومی:: كنار

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4 عمومی:: رویهم‌ انباشتن‌

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5 عمومی:: ضرابخانه‌

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6 عمومی:: بانک

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7 عمومی:: در

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8 عمومی:: ساحل‌

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english

1 general:: bank on sb/sth to expect something or depend on something happening • Can I bank on your support? • [ + -ing verb ]: I wouldn't bank on him being there. • "Do you think she'll come?" "I wouldn't bank on it ". • I'd banked on getting a pay rise this year.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: noun vault: They put the money in the bank. verb depend: Do not bank on that idea being true. verb deposit: I bank at the main building.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with BANK, Also see BREAK THE BANK; LAUGH ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK.

American Heritage Idioms

4 general:: bank verbs go 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 + NOUN a 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 note a 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. a high street bank (= one of the ordinary banks that most people use ) • There's a lot of competition between the major high street banks. types of bank a commercial bank (= an ordinary bank, or one that deals with large businesses ) • the role of UK commercial banks in the debt crisis an investment/merchant bank (= one that buys and sells stocks and shares etc ) • Goldman Sachs, the US investment bank a 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 banks a 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.

transnet.ir

5 general::   noun for money ADJ. big, large, major | small | central, clearing, commercial, investment, issuing, reserve, savings The central bank has put up interest rates. The bond will be priced by the issuing bank. She has her money in one of the largest savings banks. | private | foreign, international, overseas VERB + BANK go to | borrow (sth) from BANK + VERB lend sb sth The bank lent her money to buy a car. | underwrite sth A group of ten international banks is to underwrite and sell the bonds. | collapse, crash Investors lost millions when the bank crashed. BANK + NOUN account, balance, charges, deposit, loan, statement | manager | robber PREP. from a/the ~ He got a large loan from the bank. | in a/the ~ I'll put half the money in the bank and spend the rest. | out of a/the ~ I need to get some money out of the bank. by a river/canal ADJ. far, opposite, other We could see them waving on the opposite bank. | canal, river VERB + BANK burst, overflow The River Frome had burst its banks after torrential rain. PREP. along a/the ~ We strolled along the river bank. | on a/the ~ a picnic on the banks of the Thames area of sloping ground ADJ. steep | grassy PREP. down a/the ~ The children rolled down the grassy bank. | up a/the ~ mass of cloud, etc./row of machines, etc. ADJ. huge, vast a huge bank of switches and buttons PREP. ~ of a vast bank of cloud

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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