bank

bank
bank
1. bank [bæŋk] n
1) of a river Ufer nt; (sloping) Böschung f; (elevated area) Abhang m; rail Bahndamm m;
\bank of fog Nebelbank f, Nebelwand f;
grassy \banks grüne Hänge
2) of a road, railway [Kurven]überhöhung f
3) (of aircraft) Querlage f, Schräglage f
4) (row of objects) Reihe f
5) (oar tier) Ruderbank f vi aviat in die Querlage [o in den Kurvenflug] gehen, den Kurvenflug einleiten vt
1) (heap)
to \bank sth etw anhäufen [o aufschichten];
to \bank a fire ein Feuer mit Asche bedecken
2) aviat
to \bank an aircraft ein Flugzeug in die Querlage bringen [o in die Kurve legen];
3) (confine)
to \bank sth water etw eindämmen [o eingrenzen]
2. bank [bæŋk] n
1) (financial institution) Bank f;
to break the \bank die Bank sprengen;
to keep sth in a \bank etw auf [o bei] der Bank deponieren [o hinterlegen];
to pay sth into a \bank etw bei einer Bank einzahlen;
to have money at [or in] a bank Geld auf der Bank haben
2) (banker in gambling) [Spiel]bank f, Bankhalter(in) m(f);
to play \bank die Bank halten
3) (storage place) Bank f vi
1) (have an account) ein Bankkonto haben;
(transact) Bankgeschäfte machen;
to \bank with [or at] sb bei jdm ein Konto haben;
where do you \bank? bei welcher Bank sind Sie?
2) (Am) (work in banking) in [o bei] einer Bank arbeiten
3) (in gambling) die Bank halten vt
to \bank money Geld [auf [o bei] der Bank] einzahlen;
to \bank valuables Wertsachen [in [o bei] einer Bank] deponieren

English-German students dictionary . 2013.

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