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I . bank1 [bæŋk] N

1. bank of a river:

breg m
grassy banks

2. bank (row of objects):

vrsta f
serija f

II . bank1 [bæŋk] VB intr AVIAT

III . bank1 [bæŋk] VB trans

1. bank AVIAT:

2. bank (confine):

I . bank2 [bæŋk] N

1. bank (financial institution):

banka f
v banki

2. bank (storage place):

banka f

II . bank2 [bæŋk] VB intr to bank with sb

III . bank2 [bæŋk] VB trans

bank on VB intr to bank on sth

ˈbank ac·count N

ˈbank bal·ance N

ˈbank book N

ˈbank charges N pl

ˈbank clerk N

bank ˈholi·day N

1. bank holiday Brit:

2. bank holiday Am:

bank ˈman·ag·er N

ˈbank rate N

ˈbank rob·ber N

ˈbank state·ment N

ˈbank trans·fer N

ˈblood bank N

ˈbot·tle bank N Brit

ˈcloud bank N

ˈfood bank N Am

ˈgene bank N

ˈmemo·ry bank N

1. memory bank COMPUT:

2. memory bank (human memory):

spomin m

Usage examples with banks

grassy banks

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The cities sought damages from the banks for lost property-tax revenue and increased municipal services stemming from foreclosures that they said resulted from discriminatory lending.
www.bloomberg.com
As a result, like all banks, it has some liquid assets (cash), but most of its assets are invested in various ventures.
en.wikipedia.org
The market town moreover has at its disposal a post office, three filling stations, three banks and five supermarkets.
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At the end of 2004 central banks and official organizations held 19 percent of all above-ground gold as official gold reserves.
en.wikipedia.org
In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
www.bankingtech.com
Within their home subsystem, activities typically share common access rights to code and data banks.
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A sophisticated network of storerooms and galleries completed the fortress' defenses and allowed communication between the castle, the town downwards, and the river banks.
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Not foreign banks, whose private claims against debtor nations can not exceed its private contracts.
www.nationalpost.com
It also shows what happens when central banks rig up an economy.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
Unfortunately, many of the distressed banks would not come forward to accept such loans publicly for fear of a bank run and loss of investors.
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