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1 embankment
nounDamm, der[railway] embankment — Bahndamm, der
* * *[im'bæŋkmənt](a bank or ridge made eg to keep back water or to carry a railway over low-lying places etc.) der Damm* * *em·bank·mentn Damm m; of a road [Straßen]damm m, Böschung f, SCHWEIZ a. Bord nt; of a river Uferbefestigung f, SCHWEIZ a. Bachbord nt, Uferdamm m, Deich m* * *[ɪm'bŋkmənt]n(Ufer)böschung f; (along path, road) Böschung f; (for railway) Bahndamm m; (holding back water) (Ufer)damm m, Deich m; (= roadway beside a river) Ufer(straße f) nt* * *1. Eindämmung f, -deichung f2. (Erd)Damm m3.(Bahn-, Straßen) Damm m* * *nounDamm, der[railway] embankment — Bahndamm, der
the Thames Embankment — die Themse-Uferstraße (in London)
* * *n.Damm ¨-e m.Deich -e m.Eindämmung f.Kai -s m.Uferdamm -¨e m. -
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1) in the city of … ; (о мероприятии или к.-л. документальном действии) at …Cleopatra's needle is either of two obelisks which were moved in ancient times from Heliopolis to Alexandria, one of which is now on the Thames Embankment in London, and the other in Central Park, in the City of New York.
2) (как виде поселения) in the city, in the townPeople often see me wheeling my trolley round the supermarkets in the town. (Elton John)
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > в городе
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3 bank
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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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