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21 savings bank
(a bank that receives small savings and gives interest.) sparebanksubst. \/ˈseɪvɪŋzbæŋk\/sparebank -
22 blood bank
subst. \/ˈblʌdbæŋk\/blodbank -
23 bottle bank
subst. \/ˈbɒtlbæŋk\/glassiglo (for flasker) -
24 branch bank
subst.bankfilial -
25 can bank
subst. \/ˈkænbæŋk\/forklaring: beholder for metallbokser til resirkulering -
26 clearing bank
subst. \/ˈklɪərɪŋbæŋk\/( handel) clearingbank -
27 co-operative bank
subst.(amer.) boligbyggelag, byggeselskap -
28 correspondent bank
subst.( handel) korrespondentbank -
29 Dogger Bank
the \/ˌdɒɡəˈbæŋk\/Doggerbanken (stor sandbanke i Nordsjøen mellom England og Danmark) -
30 Federal Reserve Bank
subst.( økonomi) sentralbank (i hvert av de 12 bankdistriktene i USA) -
31 fog bank
subst. \/ˈfɒɡbæŋk\/tåkebanke -
32 memory bank
subst.( EDB) minne -
33 merchant bank
subst.handelsbank -
34 mussel bank
subst. eller mussel bedmuslingbanke -
35 national bank
subst.1) sentralbank, landsbank2) (i USA, føderal forretningsbank) nasjonalbank -
36 piggy bank
subst. \/ˈpɪɡɪbæŋk\/sparegris, sparebøsse -
37 snow bank
subst.snøfonn -
38 sperm bank
subst.sædbank -
39 state bank
subst.statsbank, delstatsbank -
40 World Bank
the subst.Verdensbanken
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