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3 bank
sætte (hæve) penge i banken Geld auf der Bank einzahlen (von der Bank holen)bank3 [bɑŋˀɡ] <-et; -> Schlag m, Klopfen n;bank pl Schläge m/pl, Prügel pl -
4 bank
sg - banken, pl - bankerбанк м* * *bank, flogging, knock, rap* * *I. sb( prygl) a beating, a hiding.II. sb:[ over en bank] wholesale; across the board;[ alle over en bank] wholesale, (all) indiscriminately.III. (en -er)(pengeinstitut etc) bank;[ sætte penge i banken] deposit money in (el. at) the bank;[ sprænge banken] break the bank. -
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sb.have penge i banken Geld auf der Bank haben2. ( tæsk) Prügel (pl.);der lød tre bank på døren es klopfte dreimal an (die) Tür -
6 bank
берегбанк* * *[banjg] sb.pl. -ene порка, трёпка———————— [Ъщ'д] sb. -en, -er, -erneбанк -
7 bank
nouncoup mbanque f -
8 bank
ბანკი; ბრახუნი, კაკუნი -
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10 bank
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11 bank, bankfilial
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12 Bank under bordet.
Knock on wood. [Am.] -
13 Bank under bordet.
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15 banklån
bank loan;[ optage et banklån] obtain a bank loan. -
16 jordvold
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17 krænge
bank, heel* * *vb(mar: hælde) heel (over);(flyv.) bank;( vende vrangen ud af) turn ( fx a pocket) inside out;[ krænge noget af] strip off something;[ krænge en strømpe på] roll on a stocking;[ krænge sin sjæl ud] lay bare one's soul. -
18 pengeseddel
bank-note, bill, note* * *bank note,(am) bill. -
19 bankaktie
bank share. -
20 bankassistent
bank clerk.
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