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  • 1 bank

    I 1. [bæŋk] noun
    1) (a mound or ridge (of earth etc): The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.) nasip
    2) (the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc: The river overflowed its banks.) breg
    3) (a raised area of sand under the sea: a sand-bank.) sipina
    2. verb
    1) ((often with up) to form into a bank or banks: The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.) nasuti
    2) (to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning: The plane banked steeply.) nagniti se
    II 1. [bæŋk] noun
    1) (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.) banka
    2) (a place for storing other valuable material: A blood bank.) banka
    2. verb
    (to put into a bank: He banks his wages every week.) položiti v banko
    - 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.) vrsta
    * * *
    I [bæŋk]
    noun
    nasip, breg, jarek; sipina, prodina, plitvina; ostrižišče; brežina, pobočje; aeronautics krivuljni polet; umetno nagnjeno cestišče na ovinku; plast oblakov, snega; nautical veslaška klop; tabla, deska (košarka); vrsta orgelskih tipk; delovna klop, delovni stol; baterija, serija (npr. strojev)
    II [bæŋk]
    noun
    commerce banka
    III [bæŋk]
    transitive verb & intransitive verb
    z nasipom obdati; nakopičti; zajeziti; aeronautics leteti z nagnjenim krilom, v krivulji
    IV [bæŋk]
    transitive verb
    commerce vložiti v denarni zavod; hraniti v banki; imeti banko (pri igri); vnovčiti

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