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1 steeply
steeply [ˈsti:plɪ]a. ( = precipitously) [rise, climb, fall, drop] en pente raideb. ( = greatly) to rise/fall steeply [prices, costs, profits] monter en flèche/baisser fortement* * *['stiːplɪ]1) [rise, drop] à pic2) Finance [rise] en flèche -
2 bank
I 1. [bæŋk] noun1) (a mound or ridge (of earth etc): The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.) talus2) (the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc: The river overflowed its banks.) rive3) (a raised area of sand under the sea: a sand-bank.) banc2. verb1) ((often with up) to form into a bank or banks: The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.) remblayer2) (to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning: The plane banked steeply.) virer (sur l'aile)II 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.) banque2) (a place for storing other valuable material: A blood bank.) banque2. verb(to put into a bank: He banks his wages every week.) déposer à la banque- 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.) rangée
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