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banker

/bang-ker/US // ˈbæŋ kər //UK // (ˈbæŋkə) //

银行家,银行业者,金融家,银行业

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person employed by a bank, especially as an executive or other official.
    • : Games. the keeper or holder of the bank.

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Examples

  • He oozed reasonableness, assuring bankers that he was all that stood between them and the pitchforks.

  • Big-time bankers and one famous day trader have, after all, been arrested for market distortions in recent years.

  • More than likely, a personal banker will sit down with you and help you formulate a budget so your money lasts as long as the month.

  • Since that moment at CBA Live 2019, back when the swanky banker association could still meet in person pre-pandemic, her star has only shone brighter.

  • While the past 12 months proved a hot market for tech groups doing conventional IPOs, bankers and lawyers say that the SPAC process gives companies—and the vehicles acquiring them—far greater latitude in disclosing future financial projections.

  • In 1903, he married Hortense Mitchell, the daughter of a Chicago banker.

  • One of their collectors was the New York banker, Robert Lehman.

  • The series began with protagonist, Neil Truman, an investment banker, discovering his wife having sex with a male escort.

  • She said she had been single since a relationship ended two-and-a-half years before with [banker and socialite] Orin Lehman.

  • The financial daily Les Echos quipped the investment banker was "buying low."

  • But before he could even sow that year's crop, he would have to see a certain banker who lived in Nebraska.

  • Three more coups are played, each of which the banker, that is to say Haggard, wins.

  • The seizure was made in legal form; the banker, who lost nothing, was bound to comply with it.

  • Daughter of the banker Adolphus of Manheim, greatly spoiled by her parents.

  • So they have a new entrance—very handsome conservatory—flowers—the banker does things in style.