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单词 passbook
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Definition of passbook in English:

passbook

noun ˈpɑːsbʊkˈpæsˌbʊk
  • 1A book issued by a bank or building society to an account holder, recording sums deposited and withdrawn.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The three components were the stock market, working hours in the manufacturing sector and the M1B money supply - including checking account and passbook deposits of companies and individuals, the council said.
    • So, workers were given a passbook for their social security account.
    • Some of these companies will argue that these are fair rates, given that many of these accounts offer instant or unlimited access with passbooks or cashcards, but that's just pure hogwash!
    • If you prefer to bank in the old fashioned way with a passbook and branch, Kent Reliance or National Counties building societies may appeal to you more.
    • Setting up the system, providing instruction manuals and pint-sized passbooks, teaching banks how to market and manipulate - these were the bailiwick of the young brothers Stout.
    • Deposit your major money in the passbook account and immediately prior to withdrawing money from your plastic ATM card, transfer the amount through your internet/telephone banking system.
    • The client replied that he'd put the money into a passbook savings account at a lower interest rate, which would lower his taxes even more.
    • However, the accused had allegedly made fake entries in the passbooks of the depositors.
    • She deposited a few hundred dollars into a passbook savings account for me and told me that was it.
    • Elsewhere though, old-style passbook accounts from bank and building-society branches are now paying abysmally low returns.
    • It has to be said that a solicitor could simply take custody of a building society passbook to prevent a client from having access to his savings if that was what the client required.
    • And this system continued into the 1970s. Many people found, when they were finally given passbooks for their accounts, that there was almost nothing left.
    • If you find an old passbook for a building society no longer on the high street, you can look up where the money has gone on the Association's website here.
    • It's like a time-deposit bank account versus a passbook savings account.
    • There she took the passbook into the bank where she would write out a withdrawal slip to the value of $60 to $700.
    • And many over 65s are sure to be pleased with the fact the account will operate as a passbook account, meaning that members can carry out their banking in any of Nationwide's 880 branches.
    • An inmate is not allowed to keep a cheque book or savings account passbook in his own possession in his cell.
    • Just like a time deposit versus a passbook savings account, there's a trade off: cost-effectiveness versus accessibility.
    • The closure has been put down to increased running costs as well as the Department for Work and Pensions moving benefit payments from passbooks to bank accounts.
    • I have also been told that when my passbook runs out my account will be terminated or even before.
  • 2historical (in South Africa under apartheid) a black person's pass.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here is a photograph of a pass book that the average black South African would be required to carry with them during the apartheid period in South Africa.
    • Africans were required to carry a passbook, which gave their racial designation, their place of dwelling, the identity of their employer, and whether they were permitted to be in a white area.
    • A valid passbook involved a strict correctitude of job description and hours, it had to be current and regularly renewed.
    • According to the Pass Law, government officials possessed the power to expel the worker from the area by adverse endorsement in the passbook.
    • The notorious passbooks blacks were required to carry, for instance, bore the carrier's photographic portrait.
 
 

Definition of passbook in US English:

passbook

nounˈpæsˌbʊkˈpasˌbo͝ok
  • A booklet issued by a bank to an account holder for recording sums deposited and withdrawn.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Deposit your major money in the passbook account and immediately prior to withdrawing money from your plastic ATM card, transfer the amount through your internet/telephone banking system.
    • If you find an old passbook for a building society no longer on the high street, you can look up where the money has gone on the Association's website here.
    • The client replied that he'd put the money into a passbook savings account at a lower interest rate, which would lower his taxes even more.
    • So, workers were given a passbook for their social security account.
    • Some of these companies will argue that these are fair rates, given that many of these accounts offer instant or unlimited access with passbooks or cashcards, but that's just pure hogwash!
    • If you prefer to bank in the old fashioned way with a passbook and branch, Kent Reliance or National Counties building societies may appeal to you more.
    • The closure has been put down to increased running costs as well as the Department for Work and Pensions moving benefit payments from passbooks to bank accounts.
    • Elsewhere though, old-style passbook accounts from bank and building-society branches are now paying abysmally low returns.
    • She deposited a few hundred dollars into a passbook savings account for me and told me that was it.
    • I have also been told that when my passbook runs out my account will be terminated or even before.
    • It's like a time-deposit bank account versus a passbook savings account.
    • However, the accused had allegedly made fake entries in the passbooks of the depositors.
    • It has to be said that a solicitor could simply take custody of a building society passbook to prevent a client from having access to his savings if that was what the client required.
    • And this system continued into the 1970s. Many people found, when they were finally given passbooks for their accounts, that there was almost nothing left.
    • And many over 65s are sure to be pleased with the fact the account will operate as a passbook account, meaning that members can carry out their banking in any of Nationwide's 880 branches.
    • Setting up the system, providing instruction manuals and pint-sized passbooks, teaching banks how to market and manipulate - these were the bailiwick of the young brothers Stout.
    • An inmate is not allowed to keep a cheque book or savings account passbook in his own possession in his cell.
    • Just like a time deposit versus a passbook savings account, there's a trade off: cost-effectiveness versus accessibility.
    • The three components were the stock market, working hours in the manufacturing sector and the M1B money supply - including checking account and passbook deposits of companies and individuals, the council said.
    • There she took the passbook into the bank where she would write out a withdrawal slip to the value of $60 to $700.
 
 
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