释义 |
bank-book [See bank n.3] a. One of the books in which the transactions of a bank are entered. b. A book furnished by a banker to each customer, containing a transcript of his account in the Bank Ledger, also called pass-book. (In both senses banker's book is also used.)
1714in Lond. Gaz. No. 5266/10 Lost..Mr. Salamon of Moses Pereira's Bank Book. 1753Hanway Trav. (1762) II. i. vii. 35 To see that his accounts agree with those of the bank books. 1884Harper's Mag. June 28/2 I've left you my bank-book. |