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adj.
积起的,堆积的
v.
堆积( bank的过去式和过去分词 )
筑(堤)
将(钱)存入银行
(转弯时)倾斜飞行
noun (1)
a mound, pile, or ridge raised above the surrounding level: such as
a piled-up mass of cloud or fog a bank of dark clouds
a fog bank
an undersea elevation rising especially from the continental shelf
the rising ground bordering a lake, river, or sea or forming the edge of a cut or hollow
We lived along the banks of the Mississippi River.
a steep slope (as of a hill)
climbed a steep bank up to the cabin
the lateral inward tilt of a surface along a curve : the lateral inward tilt of a vehicle (such as an airplane) when turningThe bomber crossed the target area in a sharp bank.
The engineers hadn't given the road enough bank.
a protective or cushioning rim or piece
verb (1)
transitive verb
to build a raised border of earth around : to raise a bank (see bank entry 1 sense 2) about
bank a fishpond
to restrict the flow of air to (a fire) especially by piling ash around or over the burning embers
They banked the campfire at midnight so it could be easily revived in the morning.
to build (a curve) with the roadbed or track inclined laterally upward from the inside edge
to heap or pile in a bank
banking sand up along a river to prevent flooding
billiards to drive (a ball) into a cushion
sports to bounce (a ball or shot) off a surface (such as a backboard) into or toward a goal
bank in a rebound
to form or group in a tier
intransitive verb
to rise in or form a bank—often used with up
clouds would bank up about midday, and showers fall—William Beebe
to incline an airplane laterally
The pilot banked right.
to incline laterally
torpedo planes … darting in to attack, then banking off—K. M. Dodson
noun (2)
an establishment for the custody, loan, exchange, or issue of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds went to the bank to make a withdrawal open a bank account
paychecks automatically deposited into the bank
obsolete the table, counter, or place of business of a money changer
a person conducting a gambling house or gamespecifically: dealer
a supply of something held in reserve: such as
in games the fund of supplies (such as money, chips, or pieces) held by the banker (see banker entry 1 sense 2) or dealer
in games a fund of pieces (such as dominoes) from which the players draw
select another domino from the bank
a place where something is held availableespecially: a depot for the collection and storage of a biological product a blood bank
memory banks
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to manage a bank
to deposit money or have an account in a bank (see bank entry 3 sense 1a)
choosing where to bank
transitive verb
to deposit or store in a bank Whole blood … could be banked indefinitely …—Time
bank a check
noun (3)
a group or series of objects arranged together in a row or a tier: such as
a bank of vending machines
a set of elevators
a row or tier of telephones
worked at a phone bank calling potential donors
journalism one of the horizontal and usually secondary or lower divisions of a headline
reading the bank of the headline
central bank[经]中央银行
commercial bank商业银行
bank of china中国银行
world bankn. 世界银行
bank account银行存款;银行往来帐户
people's bank of china中国人民银行
investment bank投资银行
development bank开发银行
construction bank建设银行
west bank约旦河西岸
bank credit银行信贷;银行信用状
bank loan银行贷款
agricultural bank农业银行
industrial and commercial bank工商银行
issuing bank开证银行;发行钞票的银行
river bank河岸;河堤
china construction bank中国建设银行
in bank存入银行
bank on指望;依赖
bank of american. 美国银行
Noun (1) and Verb (1) Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse bakki bank; akin to Old English benc bench — more at bench Noun (2) and Verb (2) Middle English, from Middle French or Old Italian; Middle French banque, from Old Italian banca, literally, bench, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English benc Noun (3) Middle English banc bench, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English benc
The first known use of bank was in the 13th century
bar1 of 4noun
a straight piece (as of metal or wood) that is longer than it is wide
a usually rectangular piece or block of material
a bar of soap
something that hinders or blocks : obstacle
a bank (as of sand) partly or entirely under water along a shore or in a river
the railing in a courtroom around the place where the business of the court is carried on
a court of law
the profession of law
stripe entry 3 sense 1
a counter on which alcoholic drinks or food is served
barroom
a vertical line across the musical staff before the beginning of a measure
measure entry 1 sense 4c
standard entry 1 sense 2a
raise the bar for improving new medicines
bar2 of 4verb
to fasten with a bar
bar the door
to mark with bars : stripe
gray feathers barred with brown
to block off : close
bar the road with a chain
to keep out : exclude
bar reporters from a meeting
prevent sense 1, forbid
the judge barred them from talking to reporters
bar3 of 4preposition
with the exception of
bar none
bar4 of 4noun
a unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pascals
bank1 of 5noun
a mound, pile, or ridge of earth
a piled-up mass of cloud or fog
a rise in the sea bottom
the rising ground at the edge of a lake, river, or sea
a steep slope (as of a hill)
the inward tilt of a surface along a curve or of a vehicle (as an airplane) when turning
bank2 of 5verb
to raise a bank around
to cover (as a fire) with fresh fuel to reduce the speed of burning
to build with the foundation of a road or railroad sloping upward from the inside edge
bank a curve
to heap or pile in a bank
to rise in or form a bank
to tilt an airplane sideways when turning
bank3 of 5noun
a place of business that lends, exchanges, takes care of, or issues money
a small closed container in which money may be saved
a storage place (as for a reserve supply)
a blood bank
bank4 of 5verb
to have an account in a bank
to deposit or store in a bank
banks $10 every week
bank5 of 5noun
a group or series of objects arranged close together in a row
a bank of seats
1 Have you banked up the fire?
炉子封了吗?
2 He struggled to hold the bike down on the banked corners.
拐过斜弯时他竭力将自行车把稳。
3 Then the pilots banked right and went south along a ridge that marks Abbottabad’s eastern perimeter.
飞行员然后右转并沿标示着Abbottabad东部视野的一道山脊向南飞行。
4 We have banked up the river to prevent flooding.
我们已沿河筑堤以防河水泛滥.
5 Flowerbeds and tubs are banked with summer bedding plants.
花圃及花盆中种满了夏令花草。
6 Palms and azaleas were banked round the porter's lodge.
在门房周围摆满了棕榈和杜鹃花.
7 He is quick and agile, which is something we banked on.
他的速度和敏捷是我们可以依仗的。
8 The snow was banked up along the roadside.
雪在路边高高地堆积着。
9 It cannot be banked today to be withdrawn on the morrow, for who can trap the wind?
我无法把今天存入银行,明天再来取用。时间像风一样不可捕捉。
10 He struggled to hold the bike down on the banked corners.
经过拐弯处的倾斜路面时,他竭力把稳自行车。
11 Topping the list -- actually, clobbering the list -- are Jay-Z and Beyonce. Together, they banked $122 million smackeroos.
位于榜首的——实际上,应该说压倒整个榜单的——是Jay-Z和碧昂斯夫妇俩,共赚了一亿两千两百万美元。
12 The car took off from the banked track and went through a fence.
车子冲出倾斜的赛道,穿过了一道护栏。
13 Local officials recently cleared encampments there and passed a measure than bans overnight camping along the banks.
14 she always banks half of her paycheck
15 If nitric oxide is what is needed, it can be added to banked blood just before transfusion.
如果一氧化氮是必须的,那么在输血前添加即可。
16 Flowerbeds and tubs are banked with summer bedding plants.
花坛和花盆里种满了夏令花草。
17 a bank of telephones set up for the telethon
18 Once you have registered your particulars with an agency and it has banked your cheque, the process begins.
一旦在某个代理行登记了详细信息并由它将支票存入银行,这一程序就开始了。
19 The plane banked sharply before landing to avoid hitting the building.
飞机在降落前急剧倾斜以免撞在建筑物上.
20 The snow had banked up against the wall.
雪靠墙堆积起来了。
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