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1. bæŋk noun1) (a mound or ridge (of earth etc): The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.) terraplén, loma, banco2) (the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc: The river overflowed its banks.) ribera, orilla3) (a raised area of sand under the sea: a sand-bank.) banco
2. verb1) ((often with up) to form into a bank or banks: The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.) amontonar2) (to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning: The plane banked steeply.)
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1. bæŋk noun1) (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.)
2. verb(to put into a bank: He banks his wages every week.) depositar/ingresar en el banco- banker- bank book
- banker's card
- bank holiday
- bank-note
- bank on
III bæŋk noun(a collection of rows (of instruments etc): The modern pilot has banks of instruments.) hilerabank n1. banco2. orilla / riberatr[bæŋk]1 (of river) ribera; (edge) orilla3 (slope) pendiente nombre femenino4 (of cloud, fog) banco1 (soil, earth) amontonar2 (river) encauzar————————tr[bæŋk]1 (row, line) batería————————tr[bæŋk]1 banco1 (deposit money) ingresar, depositar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bank with tener una cuenta enbank balance saldobank book libreta de ahorrobank card tarjeta bancariabank charges comisiones nombre femenino plural bancariasbank draft letra bancariabank holiday SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL festivo, día festivobank manager director,-ra de sucursal bancariaeye bank banco de ojosissuing bank banco emisorlending bank banco hipotecarioloans bank banco hipotecariobank ['bæŋk] vt1) tilt: peraltar (una carretera), ladear (un avión)2) heap: amontonar3) : cubrir (un fuego)4) : depositar (dinero en un banco)bank vi1) : ladearse (dícese de un avión)2) : tener una cuenta (en un banco)3)to bank on : contar conbank n1) mass: montón m, montículo m, masa f2) : orilla f, ribera f (de un río)3) : peralte m (de una carretera)4) : banco mWorld Bank: Banco Mundialbanco de sangre: blood bankn.• banca s.f.• banco s.m.• batería s.f.• hilera s.f.• margen s.m.• monte s.m.• orilla s.f.• ribera s.f.v.• depositar v.• represar v.bæŋk
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1)a) ( Fin) banco mto laugh all the way to the bank — morirse* de risa (fam); (before n)
bank balance — saldo m
bank statement — estado m or extracto m de cuenta
b) ( in gambling)to break the bank: one evening at the theater isn't going to break the bank — ir una noche al teatro no nos va a arruinar
c) (store, supply) banco mblood/sperm bank — banco de sangre/semen
2) ( edge of river) orilla f, ribera f3)bank of earth/snow — montículo m de tierra/nieve
bank of clouds — masa f de nubes
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1) ( Fin) depositar or (esp Esp) ingresar (en el banco)2) ( deflect) (AmE) hacer* rebotar
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vi1) ( Fin)2) ( Aviat) ladearse•Phrasal Verbs:- bank on
I [bæŋk]1. N1) [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 f2) (Aer) inclinación f lateral2. VT2) (Aer) ladear3. VI1) (Aer) ladearse2)to bank up — [clouds etc] acumularse
II [bæŋk] (Comm, Econ)1.N (Econ) banco m ; (in games) banca f ; (also: savings bank) caja f de ahorrosBank of England — Banco m de Inglaterra
Bank of International Settlements — (US) Banco m Internacional de Pagos
Bank of Spain — Banco m de España
- break the bank2.VT [+ money] depositar en un/el banco, ingresar3.VI4.CPDbank acceptance N — letra f de cambio
bank account N — cuenta f bancaria
bank balance N — saldo m
bank bill N — (Brit) letra f de cambio; (US) billete m de banco
bank book N — libreta f (de depósitos); (in savings bank) cartilla f
bank charges NPL — (Brit) comisión f
bank clerk N — (Brit) empleado(-a) m / f de banco
bank credit N — crédito m bancario
bank deposits NPL — depósitos mpl bancarios
bank draft N — letra f de cambio
bank holiday N — (Brit) fiesta f, día m festivo, (día m) feriado m (LAm)
bank manager N — director(a) m / f de banco
bank raid N — (=bank robbery) atraco m a un banco
bank robber N — (=armed robber) atracador(a) m / f de banco; (involving break-in) ladrón(-ona) m / f de banco
bank robbery N — (=hold-up) atraco m a un banco; (=break-in) robo m de un banco
bank run N — (US) asedio m de un banco
bank statement N — estado m de cuenta
bank transfer N — transferencia f bancaria
bank vault N — cámara f acorazada de un banco
- bank on- bank upBANK 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.* * *[bæŋk]
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1)a) ( Fin) banco mto laugh all the way to the bank — morirse* de risa (fam); (before n)
bank balance — saldo m
bank statement — estado m or extracto m de cuenta
b) ( in gambling)to break the bank: one evening at the theater isn't going to break the bank — ir una noche al teatro no nos va a arruinar
c) (store, supply) banco mblood/sperm bank — banco de sangre/semen
2) ( edge of river) orilla f, ribera f3)bank of earth/snow — montículo m de tierra/nieve
bank of clouds — masa f de nubes
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1) ( Fin) depositar or (esp Esp) ingresar (en el banco)2) ( deflect) (AmE) hacer* rebotar
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vi1) ( Fin)2) ( Aviat) ladearse•Phrasal Verbs:- bank on
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