单词 | banker |
释义 | bankerbank‧er /ˈbæŋkə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS word sets
WORD SETS► Banking Collocationsacceptor, nounA/D, after date, adverbagio, nounAPACS, ARM, Asian Development Bank, nounATM, nounaval, nounbalance, nounbank, nounbank, verbbank account, nounbank balance, nounbankbook, nounbank card, nounbank draft, nounbanker, nounbanker's card, nounbanker's order, nounbank manager, nounbank mandate, bank money, banknote, nounbank rate, nounBBA, nounb/e, blank cheque, nounBoard of Banking Supervision, nounB of E, bounce, verbbuilding society, nounC/A, cap and collar, nouncapital adequacy, nouncard, nouncardholder, nouncash account, cash against documents, nouncash card, nouncash dispenser, nouncashier, nouncash machine, nouncash management, Cashpoint, nouncash ratio, central bank, nouncertificate of deposit, nouncertificate of protest, nouncharge account, nouncharge card, nouncheckbook, nounchecking account, nounchequebook, nouncheque card, nounCHIPS, CIB, clear, verbclearance, nounclearer, nounclearing bank, nounclearing house, nounClearing House Automated Payment System, nounClearing House Interbank Payments System, nounclient account, CMO, co-manager, nounComptroller of the Currency, nounconfirmed irrevocable credit, credit, verbcredit analysis, credit appraisal, credit control, credit facility, credit rationing, nouncross, verbcrossed cheque, nouncurrent account, nouncustodial account, debit, noundebit, verbdebit card, noundebit note, noundemand account, denomination, noundeposit, noundeposit account, noundeposit certificate, depositor, noundepository institution, deposit protection fund, noundevelopment bank, direct debit, noundirect deposit, noundiscount loan, documentary credit, draft, noundraw, verbeffective rate, EFTPOS, nounendorsee, nounendorser, nounescrow account, Euribor, nounEurodollar, nounEuropean interbank offered rate, export credit, extended credit, face amount, Federal funds, fiduciary, nounfinance charge, financial institution, nounforeign currency account, funder, nounFX, giro, nounhole-in-the-wall, nounidle balance, institutional investment, Issue Department, nounissuer, nounlodgment, nounlong-term credit, loro account, medium-term credit, merchant bank, nounmoney market, nounmoney order, nounnegotiable, adjectivenon-negotiable, adjectivenostro account, note issuance facility, notice account, NOW account, numbered account, overdraft, nounoverfunding, nounoverlend, verbpassbook, nounpayee, nounpaying-in book, nounpaying-in slip, nounpersonal credit, personal identification number, nounPIN, nounpostdate, verbpublic account, R/D, rediscounting, nounreserves, nounrevolving credit, risk analysis, nounsafety-deposit box, nounsave, verbsaver, nounsavings account, nounsavings bank, nounsecured credit, seignorage, nounself-liquidating, adjectiveshort-term credit, smart card, nounstanding order, nounstub, nounsuspense account, Switch card, nounteller, noununsecured credit, vostro account, yield spread, COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► an investment banker 1someone who works in a bank in an important position2the player who is in charge of the money in some gambling games· He is an investment banker at a prestigious Wall Street firm. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► central· For a central banker, that was quite an adventurous statement.· If the battle against inflation is primary, central bankers will be described as the most important economic players in the game.· What about central bankers per head of population - supposing, which is not obvious, that bigger countries need bigger banks?· That is not democracy or power to the people - it is all power to an autarchy of unaccountable conservative central bankers.· Seldom has a central banker looked more secure in his war against marauding politicians.· While some pundits denounce them, I believe they play a useful role, keeping politicians and central bankers honest. ► commercial· Data are being gathered from published sources and from interviews with officials, private insurers and commercial bankers.· Companies had long been the domain of commercial bankers and the corporate finance and equity departments of investment banks.· After Glass-Steagall most people became commercial bankers.· You know, stocks and bonds. Commercial bankers just make loans.· Co., the commercial banker, looks more like Morgan Stanley Group Inc., the investment banker. ► international· The workers and peasants toil and sweat to service debts owed to the international bankers and multilateral agencies.· The death of Sir Thomas Throgmorton after a sudden illness was worth a paragraph in view of his role of international banker.· But international bankers don't give money for these purposes.· Thomas Throgmorton - wasn't he some kind of banker? International banker, his memory threw up. NOUN► city· Freshfields's new marbled offices off Fleet Street would pique the ego of the grandest City banker.· Whitley, a willowy former City banker, peppered his talk with literary bon mots and some distinctly fast verse. ► investment· He was a spectacularly successful investment banker and pioneer in investment analysis.· Last year, it retained investment bankers and disclosed it was considering an initial public offering of stock.· It was believed that much of the information was acquired by way of his employment as an investment banker.· The company will sell about 60 billion lire to the public by the end of January, say investment bankers.· After all, their brokers and investment bankers win business by being optimists, not pessimists.· Some liberal investment banker from Scarsdale?· Byers, and investment banker Goldman Sachs, lets groups of people play fast-action games across the Internet. ► merchant· A former merchant banker, Le Roux knew little about motorbikes; he didn't even have a license to drive one.· He had a bank balance that a senior merchant banker would not be ashamed of.· The first merchant bankers approached were Samuel Montagu.· Let me show you that all men aren't as cruel and immature as your retarded merchant banker.· Mr Fitton, backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher, first came up with the offer six weeks ago.· By analogy, the same principle could apply to other insiders, such as merchant bankers, who misuse confidential news.· The plaintiffs obtained a report from the defendants, merchant bankers with whom E had an account, as to E's creditworthiness. |
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