A2 noun Neutral #325 más común

bank

/bæŋk/

A bank is a financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans. It is a safe place where people keep their money and manage their financial transactions.

Ejemplos

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1

I need to go to the bank to withdraw some cash for the weekend.

I need to go to the financial building to take out some physical money for the weekend.

2

The bank requires a valid passport to open a new savings account.

The financial institution needs a legal passport to start a new money storage account.

3

I'll be at the bank if you need me; the queue is really long today.

I will be at the money office if you need me because there are many people waiting.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
bank
Verb
bank
Adjetivo
banking
Relacionado
banker
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Bank' as a giant 'Box' where you keep your 'Bucks' (money).

Quiz rápido

I need to visit the ___ to deposit this check.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: bank

Ejemplos

1

I need to go to the bank to withdraw some cash for the weekend.

everyday

I need to go to the financial building to take out some physical money for the weekend.

2

The bank requires a valid passport to open a new savings account.

formal

The financial institution needs a legal passport to start a new money storage account.

3

I'll be at the bank if you need me; the queue is really long today.

informal

I will be at the money office if you need me because there are many people waiting.

4

The central bank regulates the supply of money to control inflation.

academic

The main national financial authority manages money flow to keep prices stable.

5

Our company has applied for a commercial loan from the national bank.

business

Our business asked the large financial institution for a professional loan.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
bank
Verb
bank
Adjetivo
banking
Relacionado
banker

Colocaciones comunes

bank account an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there
bank statement a printed record of the balance in a bank account
bank loan money borrowed from a bank that must be paid back with interest
bank transfer moving money from one bank account to another
bank manager the person in charge of a local bank branch

Frases Comunes

break the bank

to cost too much money

bank on someone

to rely on or trust someone

piggy bank

a small container used by children to save coins

Se confunde a menudo con

bank vs bench

A 'bench' is a long seat for several people, while a 'bank' is a place for money.

bank vs shore

A 'bank' can mean the side of a river, but 'shore' is specifically the edge of an ocean or lake.

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Notas de uso

Use 'at the bank' when referring to the location/building and 'in the bank' when referring to money stored in an account.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'go to bank' instead of 'go to THE bank'. Always use an article when referring to the institution.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Bank' as a giant 'Box' where you keep your 'Bucks' (money).

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Origen de la palabra

From the Old Italian word 'banca', meaning a 'bench' or 'counter' where money changers did their business.

Patrones gramaticales

countable noun: one bank, two banks can be used as a verb meaning to deposit money often used with prepositions 'at' or 'to'
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Contexto cultural

In many modern societies, physical banking is being replaced by digital or mobile banking apps.

Quiz rápido

I need to visit the ___ to deposit this check.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: bank

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