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  • 21bank manager — bank .manager n BrE someone who is in charge of a local bank …

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  • 22bank rate — bank ,rate noun count the rate of interest that banks use to calculate how much interest to charge on money they lend to each other instead of to their customers …

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  • 23bank commission — charge paid to the bank for performing transactions …

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  • 24bank — bank1 /bangk/, n. 1. a long pile or heap; mass: a bank of earth; a bank of clouds. 2. a slope or acclivity. 3. Physical Geog. the slope immediately bordering a stream course along which the water normally runs. 4. a broad elevation of the sea… …

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  • 25Charge-off — A charge off or chargeoff is the declaration by a creditor (usually a credit card account) that an amount of debt is unlikely to be collected. This occurs when a consumer becomes severely delinquent on a debt. Traditionally, creditors will make… …

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  • 26charge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 price asked for sth ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, high ▪ nominal, reasonable, small ▪ minimum ▪ fixed …

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  • 27Bank of America — Not to be confused with First Bank of the United States, Second Bank of the United States, or Bank of United States. Bank of America Corporation Type Public Traded as …

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  • 28Bank card number — A bank card number is the primary account number found on credit cards and bank cards. It has a certain amount of internal structure and shares a common numbering scheme. Credit card numbers are a special case of ISO/IEC 7812 bank card numbers.… …

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  • 29bank rate — noun the discount rate fixed by a central bank • Hypernyms: ↑discount rate, ↑discount, ↑bank discount * * * noun Etymology: bank (IV) : the discount rate fixed by a central bank (as by the Bank of England) …

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  • 30charge — 01. Police have [charged] him with theft. 02. The authorities have decided not to press [charges] due to a lack of evidence. 03. The [charge] of murder was reduced to manslaughter. 04. The elephant [charged] at the tiger, chasing it away. 05. The …

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