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bankable

/bang-kuh-buhl/US // ˈbæŋ kə bəl //UK // (ˈbæŋkəbəl) //

有利于银行的,有钱的,有钱人,有银行存款的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : acceptable for processing by a bank: bankable checks and money orders.
    • : considered powerful, prestigious, or stable enough to ensure profitability: Without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest.

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Examples

  • But her age—a tender 13 years—is nearing too old for a bankable model.

  • Debts of thanks are almost never bankable and often make for resentments.

  • Remaining among the very young at heart is how your next big, bankable idea springs to mind.

  • Elsewhere in the game category, classic characters and bankable franchises reign.

  • Will it make her husband Clifford bankable in Hollywood again?

  • There is method, too, in the colonel's associations, and all his acquaintance is gilt-edged and bankable.

  • These are all paid in full once a fortnight in bankable money.

  • Doing things for others may not bring in bankable dividends but it does bring in happiness.

  • The same cupidity has given rise to two new terms in the miners' glossary,—trade dust and bankable dust.

  • Many merchants even keep a saucer of black sand in readiness to dilute their bankable gold to the utmost thinness it will bear.